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Partly cloudy skies and some local
fog today, but no more rain expcctt.d.
Coastal/Inland hi~s from 61 lo 6S.
Lows from 44 to 49. For the or.nae
Coast's most complete weather infor·
mation. includina boatina. filhina and
surlina repons, see pqe AIO.
IN THE NEWSROOM
To borrow a quote from Ronald
Rcqan, ''There you ao apjn." ...
Whether attributable to iporance, de-
fiance or a little bit of both, the Ora.nae
Coast seems to be thumbina it} nose lo
reports that the economy is on the fut
track to the scrap heap .... This week.
the Orup C.Ut Dally PUet ran
stories on new home sales reboundina.
membcnh.ip swellina in the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce and the
Ora nae County Perfonnina Arts Center
endina the year on an upswins. ... One
more eumple was reported Friday ....
Hollywood racked up its second-best
haul ever in 1990 in terms of box office
bucks, but that was due to hiJher ticket
prices as the number of mov1eaoen
dccre&9Cd .... Oranae Coast moviqoers..
however, bucked the nationwide trend
and saw more films in 1990 than the
previous year, acconlina to James Ed-
wards Sr .• proprie1or of the Edwards
Cinema chain. which runs ~Y all the
movie theaters in the county .... When
it came to the top three coast flicks, we
mirrored national results ... "Ghost. ..
"Pretty Woman" and "Home Alone"
were lops evttywhere -includina the
rcnepde Oranae Coa.st
QUOTES Of THE DAY
''Tbae men are doilJI absolutely
notbilJI but bitchit11 and moanilJI."
Rep. Chris Cox, R-Newport Beach,
on his fellow conaressmen debatina the
U.S. role in the Persian Gulf (Al).
0 ''Tnc arim iact is we prepare for war
like precocious Jiants, and for peace
like retarded pyamies."
Lester Bowles Pcanon
TODAY'S EVENTS
E A com~ter swag meet ia sched·
uled for Buaktina No. 1 o at the <>ranee
County f ai'lf'C)WMt in Cott.a Mesa from
lOa.m. IO S p.m. Tickets are SS.
E Tbe lesndatY Martha Graham
Duce Co. lakes the suiee at the Oranae
County hrfonniftl Ans Center in
Cotta Mesa at I p.m. Tickets are SI 3-
$40. Call 740-2000.
E 21 Oceanfront in Newport 8eacb
pmnts Lee Fermi at l :lO p.m. CaJJ
67S-2S66. E The Golden Bear, 300 Pacific
Coat Hiibway, Huntinaton Beech. ~ts Qkwnbn at 9 p.m. Admillion
II S7. c.11374-IE.All.
LOTTERY .....
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GE C 0 AST
Saturday, January 5, 1991 25 cents
Seeks millions of dollars in damages from -sp, two other firms tomey GeneraJ Sylvia Hale said.
The suit also names Brandenburlcr
Marine, which supplied the moorina for
the oil tanker. and Golden We11 llefiniaa
Co., which owns and operates the ofl'lbore
moorina facility the tanker was ap-
proaching.
· SANT A ANA -The state Attorney. suffered in the American Trader spill.
General'• Oftfoe filed suit Friday apinst · Assemblyman Tom Mays, who was
British Petroleum and two other com-mayor of Huntinaton Beach when the spill
penia, seekina to recover millions of occurred, said officials hope to 1ettle the
dollars in damqes cauled by a 400,000-case out of court, but ha<l to file the suit
pllon oil spill in Huntinaton Beach lut within a year o( the Feb. 7 spilJ because of
February. a stalute of limitation.
· The suit. filed in usociation with the • "It was inevitable that this bad to hap-
citics of Huntinston Beach and Newport pen," he said. ''Basically it continues our
Beach and Oran,e County, seeks to recover options."
clean-up costs. damaaes and civil penalties Attorney General John Van de Kamp --
-~C....D19',_
A bulldozer dM'i'1 a path next to a .,..,,, tr. In the .,.,tllna lot nMr' the
Newport Pier Frtday. The chopping down of about 15 to fO palm t .....
nMr tt-e pier lhockec:t aome people, but offtc:i9ll Mid aH the trw •ound
the pter areo•t atatec:t tor ct.atructlon. About 40 treea muat be remov.d
to 'fnake way for the remod9ttng of McFedden Plaza. and about half wtll
be repfMted. .
•arced. saying Friday: ··we remain op-
1imistic that a, negotiated settlement can be
reached in this case. Should settlement not
prove fcasibl?-however. the suit filed
today will protect our right under the
statute of limitations to ~ wath liti-
gation."
The suit. filed in Ora.nae County Su-
penor Coun. names BP America Inc. and
three BP subsidiaries. which operated the
tanker and owned the carso. Deputy At-
The.. suit does not specify a dollar
· amount. but total liability is expected to be
an the millions. officials said. Some ~
cs stemmed from tbe closure of public
beaches, damqc to wildlife and loss of tax
revenue. officials said. .
BP has already reimbursed Huntinston
See SUIT/Illa ...
C.ox: 'Collgress
bitching, moaning'
Urges Bush to seek
U.N. -like resolution
By Rua Loar
Or-. ~ DellY Piiot
Rep. Chris Cox urged President George
Bush Fnday momma to call for a con-
gressional vote on the United Nauons
rcsoluuons apmst Iraq. should talks be-
tween Secretary of State James Baker and
the Iraqi foreagn minister fatl. •
Meanwhile. Iraq asrccd Fnday to hold
its first h.i&h-lcvel talks with the United
Stales incc it invaded Kuwa1t Aug. 2.
Baahdad tned anew 10 bnna in the Palesu-
nian issue but ran into a st:raiabt-ann from
Bush, who said. "There wtll be no linkqe
on those two questions."
Cox. R-Newpon Beach. and J.i Re-
publican congressmen ~ invited to a
White House breakfast Friday where Bush
pve them a quick update on the Middle
East crisis.
"President Bush is bop1na Saddam
Hussein will understand the invincibility
of the forces arrayed against him and react
pnamatically.'' Cox said. "He said be feels
very. very romfonable with the· current
coonc of acuon."
Should talks between Baker and Iraqi
foreisn minister Tariq Aziz prove fru1tlcss.
Cox behevcs Bush should a>ve Coniress a
48-bour deadhne to vote on a 101nt rcsbl-
ut1on s1m1lar to the U.N. resoluuons
aptnst Iraq. He also belkves Bush must
speak dlrtttly to the American people.
matins 1t clear that the United States wdl
~! ~!.!~ ~ -~ ~ if L~ ~~.!4M tn
pull out of KuwaiL
"(''~ sot a cousin in the Uni,J61 States
Army in Saudi Arabia. I hope that his life
will not be unnecessaril1 put in jeopardy
because there is a .,ain o doubt in Saddam
Hussein's mind, .. Cox said. .. lftbe conflict-
ina voices in the Conaress arc interpreted
wt America lacks the will to follow up -
lbal could tip the scale.••
CoA, who served as tcn.ior associate
counsel to President Ronald Raian dunna
the 1986 air strikes on LibYa, "iiicl 1bcre bas
been 100 much "'COICltstional carpi"' .. I
Rep. Chril Cox
and not enouah action. He calls con-
lfC'WOnal debate over the War Powers Act
a "'red hcmna." and faul\S Conpaa for
refusina to vote on the U.N. raolutions
ap1nst Iraq.
-These men are doina absolutely notbina
but bltch1na and moan.in&.'" Cox lllW! "Our
best chance for peace is from a hiabJy
crcc:hbk lhlut of force. We're not talkins
about a dcclarauon of war, we're talkina
about a resoluuon autborizina the ditcre-
uonary u~ of force:• .
France unveiled a peace plan Friday that
called for an lntemational conference on
all Mideast issues after lraq pulls out oflbc
conquered emirate n now calls its 19th
pro via«.
Under the plan, Iraq would receive
assurances it would not be attacked ii it acrecd to leave Kuwait.
Bush. asked about the propoal llCl-
vanccd by French fOttian Minister Rolaad
Dumas at an .tme•ftDCY te9ion o1 die E~ Community in Luxemboura.
SI. he had not yet teen it.
ush said Amaic:a welcomes 1nq•1
..,.cement to talk. but ··~ en be eo
s..co~-
2 injured as ili.8.nhole explodes
By Bob ven E~.n
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COSTA MESA -Two men ~
burned. one critically. wtaen wbicb
ecaamulated in a ... ,,. a.,f::s iato a
fireball early Friday.
Mike' R. Gramer, 33. of Bakmfickl.
received muaive bUms over much of bis
body when IM _. 1Pited u he was
liftint the INeholt eover at I Ith sum arid
PomoM AWHl IO~ tdet** lina.
•id Calla W-police LL Gary Weblter.
lllit. ......... ~·~ind
shirt off' and melted a PIF" and knife
bandJe that wtft oa his belt. WcblleT said.
He was nllhed to H09t Memorial Holpi-
lal aad i•memtety tnn1A 1ed '° tbt burn
unit at UC1 MDdbl Cat•. ~ be was
listed. in mtic:al conditioft Friday with
IKOnd and third de.pee -.. • owr 45
pmnt of bis body.
Orllner and • ClOll c..-. 29--,.,-oa.s
.-J. seone. of Pmil. 11e .,,a, .. ot
Volt ldonnatioD Scienca. a ••1: .ni;tor
of '*title ....... .en-= . .--miiiltvncr call for ..a 111 .....
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A C'oastltne College music teacher and organizer of the Orange
County Sound Machine, which is seeking 400 marching musicians
to meet a challenge from Orqon's One More Time Around ~in
Band.
IOTf·WOITIY-----------
Advertising in December by word-Of-mouth, the 4S-year-01d
H untington Beach resident prnered some 40 volunteers from as
far away as Poway and the San Fernando Valley.
This month, Thompson's kJclcing the membcnhip drive into
high gear. involving local businesses as sponsors and "recruiting
stations" -band members will get various discounts from
partic1pat1ng merchants. who will also sign up new members.
8) next Dttember, when the challenge comes due, Thompson
said. "We're going to have the biggest community band in the state
of California"
DD A ONE ••• ------------
Thompson was the leader of the perennially popular Band X ,
which tore up the annual Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade
and performed elsewhere around the Southland in the '70s and
early '80s.
AID A TWO ••• -----------
The Oedghng Sound Machine has alrc.ady been featured on
Todd Donoho's "Monday Night Li ve" sports TV show, and a
contingent spent a da) tootling around Los Angeles with radio
deeJa)s Mark and Bnan last month.
THE BIC BUD BATTLE--------
Aller a )Car of prnenng members. practicing at Costa Mesa
HLgh School and other locations around the county, the Sou nd
ach1ne will ho 1 the Oregon band for a "playoff' here.
Then. the Sound Machine will travel to Oregon for a s1m1lar
event thett.
After that. Thompson said. the two groups would hke to Join
forces. perhaps for some football halftime shows in the Southland.
TUNING II 01 THE FmlE-------
Thc Oregon challenge "1s the ~test thing that ever hap-
pened" to boost instrumental music in 0rdnge County. Thompson
said. Noting the decline in music instruction in the public schools,
hr ~tatctl . "We're going to have to do it on a pnvate basis unttl
"-l' t .in get 11 back in schools."
Ht.• 1~ quid. 10 point out that panic1 pants in the Sound
Machine. which 1s open to all ages. can get credit through Coastline
( ommun1t} College that 1s transferable to high schools or four-year
college\
SOUND Off ------------
Anyone wishing to join or help sponsor the Orange County
ound Machine can call Thompson at 964-1 760.
-Compile-ti by Ro1er Bloom
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"Orange CoHI PHple" c•ll tbe Dally Pilot'• City l>nt •I l4Z-4,ll,
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Local News Briefs
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COSTA MESA -Pohcc arrested a carload of youths on
'luspicion of vandalism Thursday ni&ht after detectives on a stake-
out reportedly observed one the teens throwing a concrete block
through the windshield of a car.
Po lice Lt Gary Webster said five youna people were 11TCStcd
at 10:51 p.m . and that as many as 30 cars may have been
vandalized. He said the youths. whose names arc not beina
released. are from Anaheim and Costa Mesa.
O ne of tho~ arrested told pohce they bcpn smasbina w1~dsh1elds bec:aue they were bored -
When the detectives, who were investiptina a case not related
to the vandalism. saw the window smashina, they siinAled a nearby
crui.ser which pursued the suspecU' car a shon dist.a.nee ~fore ' . llOPPlnl It.
The l6-year-old driver was booked on suspicion of vandalism
and reckless drivina and rcleated to his perents. A 17-ycar-old front
scat pessenaer. who is believed to have thrown t.he block, wH
booked into Or'alllt County Juvenile Hall on su.aplcion of van-
dahsm and for an outstan4ln1 ju\'~nilc wananl. .,
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Sheral LeBeau
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES
I atherine Bell hadn't . been frightened before. But now she
was. She didn't stop running until she reached the columned
mansion of Jonathan Vitale's second home overlooking Upper
Newport Ba).
She leapt across the front porch and banged on the door.
Vuale, wearing riding clothes, answered. He could tell som~
thing wasn't right. Maybe it was Katherine's wdd eyes. Maybe 1t
was the tear in the front of her running Jacket and the spot of blood.
Her voice was hoarse.
"Jonathan! He's dead!."
"Hey. It's all right. Calm Down. Who's dead?"
"The pot bellied flasher! J ran into him on i he joain& tra.al and
he tned 10 .... And then he·fell down the bank and J think he's dead!
Oh I know he's dead!"
Jonathan's calm ~xtenor crumpled like a piece of al1:1minum
foil.
··wait a minute! The pot bellied who? Dcadr'
As he sunk to his knees. Katherine wondered why Jonathan
had taken the news so strangely. But her thouahts were jarred by
a familiar voice behind her.
"This wouldn't be yours by any chance. Miss," said her old
nemisis, Newport Beach police Lt. Clarence Oldman, standina at
the door holding the detached breast pocket of her running jacket.
To be continued ...
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Did You Know?
Santa All Rli• •w 11111•
Its bed 11 lllllhil'int 11c1t111
• ID HaJltlal toD Bead: The Santa Ana River was named b)'"'tbe
Portola Expedition io t 769 and althouab the name is the same. the
nver isn't in the sarne place.
Jt changed channels many times. flowing throu&h a 3,000-acrc
marshy estuary before enterina Lower Newport Bay. In 1921 , it was
rcchanneled to enter the ocean directly in its present location.
All 1hat remains of its estuary marshes arc the 114-acre
Huntington Beach Wetlands.. home to the cndanacred Beldi1rts
savannah sparrow and fcedana ground for gulls, least terns,
shorebirds and waterfowl.
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Mesa, 92626.
Police Log
-Cotta Mae
Polict are look1na for a man who tried to rob a Newport Boulevard
dN& Jl~ Wcdac:tday n.Pt. but who look off when mtplo)'ftl rcfwlcd to afvt him any dntp. po!Q aid. ·
Tbt mu watbd into bm•y Reull Drup at about 7:'° p.m. and
ICled bllc-he W. • weapon, bcfotc ukiDf e emplo)'et for valham and
codetnc, poliat Mid.
The IUlpllCt is dacribtd u wh1~, in ttis lOI, about ' re.t 7 lncbel W1th
a lnwn cnw<ut He wu 1ull 8llell wari• jeans. 1 daim ,ilckec and •
pa 11iM)' I yellow T ~ ~ 1114.
Fo.ml8i11 Valley .
A Mn ~hi M , IO WI ..,..,,. reponedlJ picW 8P ft"t pt valued
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SAN FRANCISCO -Missy
the Seal's favorite trick 1s to
pla) dead. and she's been doing
1t for 15 years.
V isitors to Steinhart
Aquarium regularly reporl
Missy's demise to caretakers.
exclaiming over her lifeless
body. lying choked at the tank's
bottom with a noauni toy nng
around her neck.
For effect. Missy even wedges
htt nippers against the nng 1n
what looks like a final effort to
escape the ring.
"She's playing a pme." said
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caretaker Bill Rohr. "She just
love1 doing it. h's a pme. She
can lie there upside down with
her eyes closed for IS minutes.
and that's about the averagr
time most people will sit there
and look ;it the ta nk."
"We d idn't train her to do
this." hr said. "Ifs one of her
natural bcha"1ors. we· can't tell
her when to do 1t and we don't
kno" "hen she will -some-
times three' times a day. some-
times once a "ttk." ..
Miss), a 20-)ear-0ld harbor
seal. shares her tank wtth two
other harbor seals and two
dolphins.
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TYrO Ra\'tnlde men ""ere arrcslcd on l\&IPKion of bttak1"1 ln\O a car
in West NeVrpon early Thunday af\er an tkw'l cuizcn calkd police to repon
~I ICCIVll)'.
Scon l .nUe Fautt. Jr., 19. and John MicUcl Me~ia, II. were
booked uuo NCW'PQl1 Bmch a ty Jail °" .-picioe o( vehicle bwJtaty aftd
held an bcu of SI0.000 bad a.ell after tbeir I Lm. anat.--
A witftnl reportedly baud car doon llltnmh-. and uw ON of tM t*'O
mta loitmna around a 1911 Honda Accord parbd in tbe allry in me 6900
block ol W. ac.. Fro.t. N~ llKll police fll. Andy Oosil llid. A
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Police arrest 5 in separate msll case
Thf Fm! Column's In·
ralliblc Source of inside pol-
iucal inrormation Is a ttranac
bird.
He insists on mcctina in
descn ed parkina praacs in
the midA of the niJht.
Weird, but 11 lccps him
happy.
Last time we met was a
couple of wttks ago. It star-
tltd me when an arm snaked
COSTA MESA -Undercover
oftk:ttl -otkana an auto theft
urveillancc at Soulh Cout
Thunda) arrested five tn
two separate incidents. police 11id.
In the first case, officers a
three Santa Ana men, two
suspected of stealing Levi jeans
rrom Scan at about 4:20 p.m., said
Costa Me11 Police Sg&. Tom Curtis
wi&h &he S~cial Enforcement De-
tail.
Ht explained thf three were con-
Matd to a ar in the San partuna
lot which had been RPOrtcd stolen_
Pohce booted Ptdro Ramutt
Rodripn~ 20, Herman Valdn, 19,
and Eduardo Gama Ctdlllo. 22,
into Oranae County Ja_il on suspi-
cion of arand theft auto and ~
snsion of stolen propnt~. Valdez
and Rodri1uez also fatt peny thef\
charaes in connection with the
Scart shophftina.
Soon 1ner the aJTtSts. the same'
undC'rcover officers spotted two
Dodie 0a)'to"na C'lrs in the patkin,
lot and ,found out o ne of them had
been rtponed stolen out of Cul\'er
City. C'un1S wd.
Thf plainclothn offi.cers u '"I
unmar\ed cars tned to follow the
stolen car. but lost the dmcr in
heavy traffic on lnterstale 405.
Curtis said.
Later, at 9: IS p.m .. officC'rs spot-
ted the first Dodge 0a)tona Bfitln
at the shoppma center and noticed
that tht' men 1n the car wert aJleged,-
ly the ~me ones '"'ohed w11h the
(lthl"T "oltn Ood,e Davtona. Curtis
said
"We Jtopged that· car and .ar-
rc led the dn' er of that car ba11
ly for arand then auto charani ..
Cunas-s~ud. •
Officers found a pas~naer -..a.o
had been 10 the car near Scan a,.S
also arrt"~ed htm on u pmon q(
grand theft 'auto. Curtis id.
searc1' was being m~de for the
stolen Dodge. he add~.
Names ot the two men aITCstcd
"'rtt not 1J11mrd1ately a'a1lablc be-<'au~ oITTCer\ "'ere tr) mg to verif~
their 1dent1t1cs
o ut from under his parked
Mercedes and handed up a
small scrap of p:iper.
"This is Pete's shon hst
o f the gu)'s he's considering
Fred Martin ·Police -break up insurance. fraud ring
to replace h•ni an the Sen-
ate." he wh1 percd hoarscl). C "Jerry Lcw1s. Dave Dreier ... _____ _
and Tom CampbC'll ..
"Who"" I asked.
"And Gadd1 Vasquez."
"Great." l ~id and thanked him. "Is 1t exclusive?"
.. hhhhh.'' he cauuonc:d. "No. If you want something really
exclusive. 11's going to bo John Seymour ...
"The state scnatpr?" I asked. "The guy who lost to Manan
Bergeson an the Republ.Jcan ~nmary for lieutenant governor?''
"Bet on 11.'' the Infallible Source said. "Or go with the shon
hst lake c"crybody else."
I leaned down to as~ the Source how I could confirm the
Seymour nom 1na11on. but he was gone.
As Go\..-clect Wilson's announcement Wednesdly proved. the
Infallible Source was anfalhble once again. Actually. even more
infallible than Pete Wilson hams.elf.
When he finall) unveiled his selection after weeks of specu-
lation and long hsts and shon lasts, Wilson said Seymour was his
first choice all along.
By Jim Glllnple
OIY Newt Serva
GARDEN GROVE -A lawyer
and two clinic operatok were ar-
rested as authorities bro ke up a
scheme they say cost insurance
companies nearly SI million paid
on claims for fake car crashes where
people were "injured." officials said
Friday.
Among those taken into custody
were Costa Mesa attorney Tom
Mullen and Jose Jesus Toribio and
his wife' Adriana Fernandez Torbio,
who ran two medical climes. said
Chief Clarence Tuck of the Cali-
fornia Highway Patrol Border
Div1s1o n. Pohce have since closed
the chn1cs. he said.
Investigators considered Mullen
and the' Toriblos the' nngkaders of
the' alleged scam. Tuck.said. adding
four other people have been ar-
rested and four othC'rs ~ere being
sought.
Tuck said an anonymous tip and
talks with SUSPICIOUS IO'iUrnnce
claims adjusters prompted the in-
vestigation.
The chief alleged that M ulkn and
the Toribios f-ttru1ted mo<>tl) His-
panic men and women to fake auto
crashM and 1n1unes purponedl} re-
lated to the accidents.
The ~ruits would be paid S500
to S 1.000. while thC' 'lt'lllemt'nts
...,....,,.,,,, ... lard
from insurance companies v.ould
range from $30.000 to $50 000 and
14C'nt into the pocket'\ of Mullen and
the mamed couple. Tud said
The' scheme'. bche,C'p to Ix in
operation m Orange <. ount) \ince
1987. IS thought to ha\e COM 1n-
surtrs nC'arly a malhon dollars
Tuck said auto and mC'dKal in-
surance co,erage v.as arrangC'd bv
Mullrn and the Tonb1os and tall.en
out u1lder fol'IC 1dent1t1e'>. and the
chnic ov. ners 1hen .. purcha'>t'd .. lht•
false a<'C'1dC'nt ca'<."s lrom Mullen
and then filed insurance l'la1ms for
trC':llmC'nt that ne,cr v.as adm1ni1o-
tered
"\\hat the' v.ould normall' do "
the\ "'ould Lale out an acc1dont
poliq 14 tth a hagh-nsl ansuran«
agenC\ and then shortl} the~
after the'~ 140uld get 1n,olved tn
the accident .. he said · '
Turk ~1d 1f two cars IH'rc in-
' o l\ cd 1n an acctdt'nt. the oceu-
panl'> of both 'eh1cles 14ere pan.of
the fraud ·
··There v.cre no innocent '1ct1m
1n thl\ ... Tuck said
The most-used fake coll1s1on Wa~
to ha"c one ul 1hc 'l•h1de'> lo14
14hen going through a dip in the:
road arut be h11 from txhand ~
another car he 'ia1d
In one accident policc !><l~ eight
people tiled phun' 1n,urance
claim\
Nah. There were lots of other first choices. But Seymour was
one of the few who agreed with PC'te o n abomon and other major
issues And he ~as the' onl) one of those who ~ould take the JOb
None of the other first choices wanted to face running two
o;tatc.-w1de senatonal camp:ugns an four years. That seems hke a
colossal "'nstc of ume. cfTon and mone)-$30 m1lhon m1n1mum to
S50 m1ll1on or more. according lo one political consultant.
Stuft Noodle offers real classic ltaliaD
Resides the other first choices figured 11 would be cas1er·and
better lo wait and make a run for Alan Cransto n's s1J1-ycar seat.
Our new senator-designate 1s. by all accounts, a good man.
HC''\ 3\\ lull) tight "'1th big real-estate mone). but then I guess there
aren·t an) politicians who aren't beholden to one kind or an~r
of big, fat wallets.
People I spoke w11h who ~now Se} mour pretty much agree that
he 1s an honc'it. rcasonabl) 1ntelhgen1. hard-working guy wath a
-.pinC' and a mind of his ov.n. We have done a lot worse.
But jS one poli11cal professional put 1t, "He's dC'ad on amval
"'hen he gets to \\ ashington."
Another agre<'d that Se> mour 1s going to ha\'(' a rougher tame
in wa.,hmgton then he e·qxcts. ·
"The gu) has 1hm: '>tnkcs against him alrcad). and he hasn't
e\C'n been sworn 1n." he ~td "Walson v.111 hc.-lp him get settled as
mu'h J'I pornblc \O will the White House and lhC' Republican
:-.:auonal ( omm1tte"· but he·, nc,cr been in Congress. doesn't
~nol4 \\ a<.hingipn and v.or..e. ht'.''s1 an appointed scnatQr .\~
pointed .. cnator'\ arc dog doo an Washington. The other S('nato~
put 1he1r '>hoeo; oul 1n thl· hall at night and tht'.' appomtC'd senator
<,h1ncs th"·m
"Then ~·' mour has to put 1ogether a statel4 1de organwlllon
and )!Ml ra1<.1n~ lunds tor h1<, ·~~ campaign and he has to put
togethl·r .i <,tan .\nJ \Om\.'14 here along the lane. he also has to ~
a senator ··
Gernng a crad. ere" in his \\ ash1ngton office, espec1all) chief
of .,,Jn ma) tx mmt cnt1cal 01 all for Se)'mour. one insider said.
"II'~ a Hr) 1ntn('a1c S)\tl·m. at\d he can't afford even the slightest
mistake ·· ~
.\dd tn all tht''>t.' problem!> the open host1hty toward Seymour
-and \\.11\0n for appointing him-on the pan of man) of the
Rt·publil.in far right and )OU haH· to be concerned for the poor
man
Makes )OU v.onder 14h) PC'tc Wilson didn't pull a real surprise
on C\.Cf'\bod\ and appoint Wil lie Brown. No~ that would be a
pohtH.al coup
FrH Mart/a 's C'Olamn nuJs ~vuy Mood•y. WH•n d•Y utl
•tard•>·
Nuclear plant -operators
fmed for alleged violations
RO. EME-\D -The uclear
Reaulatol'\ < omm1ss1on on Fnda~ fin~d l)outhcrn ( ahfom1a Edison
SI 50.000 tor allegt:d '1olat1ons in-
\ Ol\lng \afc.-t} 'i\'ltems at its San
Onofre.-nUl lcar plant
The uttl1 t} has 'O da}s to pa) the
fine or protc.-Cit 11. but an Edison
.spo~c'lman-sa1d 11 won't challenge
thC' Cl\ 11 penalty
.\ special mvest1pt1on conducted
h~ the 'NRC cairo u.1iiVii's l;p-'..: :~
correcting misaligned valves tn
~fct\ S\\tcms located at San On-
ofre ·l 'n.1ts :! and 3. located on the
California coast five' m1IC's south of
San C'kmcntc.
-By n " A.,ocl•IH Prr.,
Thank You-. .
Editor's note· The following 1s
the fourth in a senes of eight .~
'1ews wntten b} tht' Daily Pilot'•
"Great Eight" finalists in the Great
Resuwrant Re' 1e14er Search.
We wc-lcome reDder input on
each of tht• re~ 1ews . 14hich will run
for the next four days. Call the
Editor's Hotline at 642-6086 to re-
• cord .~our comments.
(ailing all food lovers. athletes.
health nuts. families and fnends!
There·~ a wonderful neighborhood
rcstaurant JUSt around the comer in
Newpon Beach. It's the Stuft Noo-
dle .\ nd what great Italian stuff and
things the} sene! We're talking
classic. real Italian
WC' entered 1mmed1atel) into the
bar 14here we sat on little rC'd 'ehet
chat~ to '1s1t with the ownC'r, Rotr
en Doux His dark eyes sparkled as
14e tailed He 15 JUSll) proud of has
kitchen where e'er) thing 1s fresh -
ne,er frozC'n Toda}'s frMh fish
would be Yello14 Taal and Salmon.
The p3sta 1s made here, and all of
the 140ndc.-rful brC'ads arc baked
here. hC'rb bread. crusty rolls. and
JUSI wait ·u1 )OU taste the Focacaa.
That'\ the ekg.nnt taste treat wuh
oh"c.-011. basil and oregano. No
buttc.-r -no choksterol! And there
arc.-so man' C'nlrt't'S which use that
lo-cal. lo-cholesterol extra refined
oh"e 011 It was noontime dunng
the hohda)'i and ~e could "do
lunch··
Robcn's staff 1s so knowledpble
and courteous. Has ma1or assistants
are .\lfredo and Vic. This day.
.\lfn>do ~ated us at a window table
Lee's Carpets
Burlington Industries
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For awarding ALDEN's The
"Dealer of the Year " 1990
(Wesl Coast)
JN RECOGNITION OF THE HON OR
A LL OF L EE'S CARPETS WILL BE
ON SA LE FOR THE MONTH OF
JANUARY A T ALDEN'S
*~-*ta 2 I,,.. * aiJCM& dn;cnw
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Marge Spelletlch
in the front dining room \\ 1nr rt'd
eloths O\ er ro'IC-pi nk co' er the
tables ThC'rl." is old 140rld charm
14tth lace cuna1ns at the 14tnd014S
and fan lights o'erhead .\YQne end
of thC' room an at1ract1' e girl an a
bnght Chnstmao;s~ pl;ud 14a'> 'l('ated
v.1th her escon We four we~ the
onl~ luncheon guest\ in this room
We 14t"rc mo"t pn' 1leged. since a
d1,1s1on of Hugh'-'S .\1rcraft 14as
.ha' mg 1t\ Chnstma\ lunch for ~Om.
thC' hac~ dining room a
manclouo; room for hanquct~ tuft
Noodle 1s so well planned "'e could
hardl) hear that large group JUSt a
f('14 f~t awa\
.\lfredo made' some sugges11on5
and I ordered minestrone -OH'r-
Oo14 tnl with carrots. grun beans.
potatoes. cabbage and so del1c1ousl)
~a\Oned I also had a stdC' dish of
the most d1' ane linguine tossed in
that super oh"e 011 wtth parsle~.
basil and g.arhc \.1 ) husband. the
H unganan Count. asktd about the
~nd141ch d1 Pollo It was sautecd
hrea'it of chicken in garl11: bread
141th thin slices of lresh tomato 3nd
mt'lt<'d chC'c<.e '>en ed wtth C'nsp
green broccoli . bit<, of carrot and a
soupeon 01 pai.1a .\ 14e en1mc:d
our lunch. v.c v.atched tht.• grcJt
tra}S of Tortellini. Fctucc1ni and
Veal spec1al11es hc:ang earned to tht·
part) 1n the.-back room £,el'\ thing
looked tempting .\.nd. although
luncheon 1s not hC'1ng 'i<'f\ t•d reg-
ularl) nght nov. -11 14111 he \tan
mg 1n Februar) \1o \t lunlhenn'
run from S" to SI I
When II comes t~ \I.Inc -~llU
ma~. order h) 1h, gla ., and thl·re art•
a num~r of < ahtom 1a and h.ilian
RC'd and \\ h1IC'\ tor a modest S I~
a 0011le The nlmplett.' "int.• h\t "
c.-'ten'''<' -and \Orne c'tx'nSl 'l'
Trc.-asurt'.'s 1111.e the Italian Rei..!
BarbafC'\CO .\ngeln (1a1a at SI ~n
art nC'S1 IC'd in the \eerel 141 ne loc.: ker
Perhaps ~ou'll be cekhrating a
spt'Clal occasion soon Robcn ha'>
thC' ke'' "
o\s tor dinner at tht• '\tull 1'.!oodlc
-the best deal 1s lhC' E.irh Bird
~r\l'd from .i '0 to 6 'O For S 115
\OU can chooS(' from fi,e entree\ -
i>asta!> and usuall~ ch10cen 'cal or
fhh d1o;hes -plus m1nc'itrone or
the hou~ salad v.h"h 1s Ille an
antipasto \ ou al~ get coffee. tea
or soft dnnlll and dc.-s~·n The
desS('n could be the "aramel
cu~rd flan -absolute!~ magn1f-
1co. but Robert must find ~me
small d~n plate"S for S('n 1ng.
(When 14e tncd 11 the\ sen C'd 11 on
a huge dinner plate It loo~C'd
funn,.)
Th·e Earl) Bird as a'a1lable e\CT'\
da' -an ideal 11mc and pnce for
.i famah µtha 1ng or prc-conlcr{ ur
theate r J1nnt·r R~ular dinner<, ure
'>el' l"d \undJ1 1hrough Thur'id'<l)
until I FnJa, and Saturda\ uRnl
11 P11u·, rj ngt from Slll 10 S~O m
\\I
I ht da~Sll "u1S1ne indudcs da'>-
hc' lro m nonhern-mosl Ital) 10 thl
'>OLJlh and in be1v.ccn' If there\ a
JX'C•al dish \OU 14an1. plan ahead < all Rohe-rt or \ " and l hances are
tht'' ·11 ha'e 11 for \OU. mall ~on
dcr that lhl' < :ihfom1a Rt'~Laurnnt
\lo n tt'I"\ ( 1old -\\\ard has been prt's-
t'ntC'd t0 lht• tult '\oodle for t~o
\l\O\CCUll't· \CJr<> .\nd. the popular
\ell(' gOl."S IO lhl' ~lull '\oodlC' lO\l
Th.it'-; "h' RohC'n 1s opening
ano thc.-r 1h1s month at the.-Do e
< J0\110 \1all in Rantho \1arpnta
a\ a '\cv. 'I car's tttft 10 the ladae\ in
ha' hie 14 tle Man and 1he1r 1-\C'ar-
(lfd daughtc-r .\n:ina ·
Prad11..all~ <'' t'f' one in '\ev.l'Qn
lka1..h knov.s the <;1ult \,oo<lle If
\UU J un·t \OU rc.-alh ~hould' You'll
\tt old fn~nds and tind nel4 onC'S.
It'~ 1..omt<.1nahk and "fulle COT)
I nprett·ntiou'i and pohleh laid
hjt l ' 'I ou rnulJ call 11 the neigh·
llorhood Tra11ona .\nd. 11 rc.-all> 1~
JUSt around the.> comer from thC'
Coa'>t H1gh~7t\ al 115 R"e'"'1de
.\' C' nm loo far from the p<'~t
olliu.
\ ou "an parl ~our \ifaze"ratn l)T
~our bile nght m front or across the
Slr'l"<'t Or ma\lit' \OU ll\e ne3T
rnough 10 v.'alk. ·
Re\Cf'ations art a good ldc-a
J uc,1 tekphonC' t>.iti-::!333 'and tell
14hoe,C'r that \1argc and the Count
~nt \OU
• I I 11 aa
ts 1181 far ~1111• 11, wlll
11 bankruptcy protection Friday
and announced plans to lay off JSO
worken at its eatalot showrooms
and administrative offices.
The privately held company said
it would 1cut expenses by SJO
million thtouah job cuts and salary
freezn but had no plans to close
any 5tOttS.
"We wett forced to take this
Ross Richardson. problems at Sean that have under-
cut the merchant'• f"'Ofitability and
hampered its abihty to rttPond
quickly in a fiercely competitive
market.
i jijijijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii action as a result of the aenesal cconomk decline, lhe, tightcnint of
Best operates 195 calaJot show-
rooms and JS jewelry ttora in 27
states. II had annual sales of S2. l
billion last _year.
The layoff's will Include store and
district office personncJ as wdJ as
7S employees at the company'•
suburban Richmond hcadQuatW'S.
continue to weaken uDlcel it also
cuts fat from its corporate bureaue>
racy. streamlines its system for diJ..
tributlna merchanclile and over·
comes shopper incliff'erence to at·
tempts to reinvent ittelf u a mod·
cm retailer with old-fashioned
values.
"The move is indicative of lhe
determination Sean manqement
now tw to faf.lt its competition
tooth and nail. • said Walter Loeb or Loeb Associates, a retail.Ina re-
search firm in Ncw-¥or1t-.
-·--both tnde and bank credit. and the ''I think we·re toi".f to tee more
bi& chanees at Sean.. said Georae
R<>5enbaum, ~nt of Leo J.
Shaeiro Assoctatq Inc., a Chicqo-
based retailina research firm.
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:'Jntroducin~ Pie Six St!rvice
Jt 's a gi:eat wa.y ·
~to buy long distance too!
' / f 1 lf'1 d Pie Six Sen-lee from • •• f .11J. O\' tJ11L111 1tt\. 111i.:.1 '' up to -tt ,,, r111 11/()f'f. • E 'l"'C'' Tc:I Ice' '1111
:tt.·rcJcc J <.u,r.um 1"111! d1,c.mtc progrJm thac reflet.·c, vuur com p.in\\
.;calling pJuem' "clClt che "' t 111c' chJt Jrc called mo'lc frcq11encl\
:•.rnd COJO) re.ii ,.n rnJ..:' 111upco4tl~ Jnd more mer AT&T race' on
•' u1mp.1uhlc l.alk
•, ( 1111µ.1111: f."i< \ >1 7./..'<·5 .. :;:w1 or
:· C>tt C.• f i I./ 18:; I"' 'le\' mvl r.Y '// v11d '"-'t"f 11
•: wi..-caw M ... "' 11fmltt1tr!. P11 .\1\
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substantial slowdown in consumer
spendina. •• BeSt President Stewart
M. Kasen said in a statement.
"We trust we will emerge from
Chapter 11 a stronger. more viable
retail compctHor ... Kasen slid.
"We're not aoina out of business.
... There flrc no plans to close any
IOC11tlons.'' uid Best spokesman
Meanwhile, Sean, Roebuck ~
Co. will eliminate 21.000 store jobs,
a decision that is Iona overdue,
industry analysts said Friday. point-
ing to overhead costs that arc twice
as high as its touahcst competitor's.
They said the ailina giant will
Rosenbaum and othen said cut-
backs announced Thursday show
that Chairman Edward Brennan is
confronting lonastandina internal
Loeb said Scars' closest com·
petitor, Wal-Mart Stores Inc .•
spends about IS cents of every sales
dollar to pay administrative and
sellina costs compared with 3 l to
32 ~nts at Chicago-based Scars .
Jobless rate IYIE C•••••lll TP111•a111
~ver 7 .perc~nt · =rt:~~:,::.:~~ i1i. Il~:: £.~1· ~~Et'~ it:~ d;if.:~ e~_r.tm Rf.,~ m Calif orma rfl ··:-~ :m::·~ !m 111· "'llT iit ~ ~~HI l!f. ~ Ki'l 11.fl ~! ~ r. ~ii ~
SACRAMENTO -California's ~~l~n~7': 1
j 11:~,: ~iv 1
' :1·1.~t e ~~ ,s ·:J I' ~~t = =tl~ t~ fl~~ ~ f • "''"'"'" " loro• 1; \1. 'Ill-'-I I "-'* ~I 'Ill-It ~::~:0J,:';;~~ ~~~:0ro~: i:; 1 ' ··i ·, i:1B ut' tt1i = -,ra,. ==: ;"fl--in ~: M
umc in nearly fi ve years the jobless ~~1 :=1.: ::i-> H : ;: =·, .. ·i,m 1:::+ ~ 1~0 1J I m ~'~ '1J
rate has surpassed 7 percent. the :;.:',\I'! I ' n~" ::l';',' ii ~104 ~~;: = °' nl I~ ~c;, ,., l!t M~ ~ I I fmplO'.ment [)evelopsnent [)epan-A~Y.f:. ~ I :r•-I'" _,... I 4 +"" "9rab 1i: -It i u._.i" " ~
mcnt ~eponed Friday ~,..'t;. 1
); !it " .. e1 I! f ...., + "" :=a ~ I '•-...., .... ,.. ·1 ' . :=,, S u +,: l\Sror I 'It-~ H-IJt :+ 14 !St l~e I• 1
The December figure reflected a ~~~.3~ H f'~+" z n: l1 '·\,\-.. 5.. I '-11-11 M tt .;: ;; 0 111
4 percent incrc~ over No~ember. z;::,::.•111 'f \:!+''-~·o.i. ,. ls, .--=. ~ _ •». SD 1,,. ~ S$'' ff ~;I ~:! ~ -. ~ 1 1r. "'hen 6 7 percent of Cahfom1a·s •Te.T •n 1 ' + • en11" 1 4 .. ~J\ d ~ -" s. 1 111 4 ,. " --V -. . . .......... ~ I ' ra'flh 1 1§ . Houlfto 1 ...,._ 1, + •• f 5co I 14 ! -"'orkers ""ere without Jobs. :~o ~'st l' !t .-.. ~2 u > +~ ~~ 1_ ~ -"-~lM 't ' .,-• w It ; '
•nec..,o t I' ,&.,-.. .,,.,..,. i, ~ It-,, 'ff "' ti~ ,.. Ner1r• 'n l .,. . =ft • j 1 "-
1 he number Of people With JObS !::.i >? lt d7~-'-~ l !J'-lf-It
1~ 1 .. a:' 4 i"t 1: = •W i -' !......, AO ,,.,_ ~ ,. •• ,,,.. '"'4 • " "" I .. I ,. ,. ' -"' -o--~ ~t . was 13.617.000 in December. and Atc110.. 10 u 11'21 11.. e 1.0 27~ "' 1 n ·-.,, 0c~uo .-11.-• = 11 _.:
thusc "''thout work totaled 1.03 ~~r 40
1 1~ 4~t · 1~1n ~ ';.!\: ~'s-T ~I: ~ .. ;J .. ~l1'l 1'1146 ~:t ~ =&" ,t~
m1lhon. compared with 773,000 1n ~~I ~ tirJ JJ~~ ~'.,; ~ I~~ ~o.'I/ 1 JP.~~ ~,ft .i J .,!! :::: ~ !~
Dcccmhcr 1989. ••••"" s ,,,m ,J~ +. r'l'1"' 5.,. iMie. f,;:..-t 120 >ttftJ ._._1 .. l::=>~ · .. ::!1 40n I\ a.i ·~ \ lt lj I . t ' ... :; ': !~II• 1'[ f I I f-,?: • •lorG s JI ·~ i:t ~ 1=~:-19' , ' -· h ' I ...... o """ 10 }-.. IO I I .. ••• ~ 1 + .. --~ -I .... L..<Ut mont s unernp O)'ment rate ,..,... 60 1• ..,. ,~ " uo '"' .. + i. tNIU 1 1 ., I\ ~M 1 1 .,. '. e= .J , • .,
was sharply aoove the 5.3 percent :::. ,,
1 11 ''t n:;• .. ~SJ~· ~ lni u·~ ~ JKOOI•->-f~"' ft:-'· ~ '1 ''j 1·~; ~ = 11 ~I ~I-: IC\ Cl Of n.~c .. mk-r 1989 --• -°""' ' ill •u "' J•iv.r ; + ¥i Ill! l ._ .,_. ~ • i' " 1..1\:. '--1.1':: • lt'rH~ U nmff 1~ ,-1 , Dull 1 16' ., JoMJfl I ..... tc ~ 1 11 •+ • Mc. -'Jo • :~i1'? 10 1~. i1c li..:: : lntEn i J-, i11 ,,,,. '• Joo. "" - - -ao+ 1 ~: ''" f 1 ·~ "" l~: \~ i• .. Of tho~ without JObs. 485.300 ~ ,~ ,o,j, s ti~t : !=•1,J 'Ji: ~ ~ ~-'1 1 ~ t~'"t ~ ~ • ,.• • ii.!-, l'~ 1 ._ •
were laid ofT. 121.400 left their jobs :~ I A 1!1~40 l~2: ~8 10 :i 1on fJ~: .. f~ \" .~ u' ff~"' ,..n:-10 " \'"A~ T~-1~ :t ~ voluntanl~ and the others \\Crc ne" ·::i.,t: ~~w;40 sJtt-t 1-::!'~~ H'ttnoo R"': ~ ~~l~ 'l nl U~t : ~ '~ ff c;t'.ll~ I; l.=~ -u-u l_ .-" entrants or re-entrants Tnto the ,.. I ... -(fl ~ 1 ft-" 1( ..... m ... 11-1'9 ~.. I' . u.ru.c. 11 111-labor market p ,40 '._ • ft*,...'u I ll"'• • ~~ !i ~· .. -" ' ' ,.. UG•• 111 •s ~;
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lean out those poteriti'8lly tOxic holiday plants::;
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That'• tt, enother year hU around all ~ plant• that have amother any lnMCt• that may be them In an area that wtll get firm locat«J In Whitt•. He CMJ _ • tlorne Md gone In what Mem• beef\ lnf••ed with the ash damaging to the ptan. ta. thOM types o.f condtttona. be Mard .wry S.lunMy '"°'"""•:• 11<• with t>Mnk of If\ eye whitefly. The whitefly over-The mec:tfty la another one Ing from 5 to 1 on KFI AM '40.•."
Thougt! thll 11 a ·joyoua wtntw. during cold montha, and that wtn overwtnter ln8'de the (Nick Federoff ~ co-own.r of If you have a ~u.tlon kN Nkk,:•:
time of yew we a1ao ~ expect tf we aN do our part by deaning IOff, ., feel free to pick up any A.N.8 . lndustrl•. • land~ wrl,. to him In ewe of thM
lt to be a Wry eertoua time of up IMvea and deebrll and not rotten f{utt, leave. and debris conaunstlon and m.intenance ~-
'/Ml 811 at the aame time. Now • allowing the pup• . to be de-that are under citrus trees. we atart taking the decoratlbn8 Nick pollted Into the ground, we can Make aure that there are no
-off the tabtee and door• be-Federoff control this situation non-leaves or branches touching thr cau• the feetlvttlea have wound chemlcalty. ground for any lnaectt to crawl
down and, tet'a face It we get a And, oh yes, maJathlon 11 In up Into the tree.
rtttle lazy. ' plwlta tuen u pyrocanthu, ~t;: ~a19.8: a~r::9'~~ c1~C:: ;"~t:ng~:,?{a
And though you may not think hoHles and, of couree, the In-Tt\.eY are talking about the tox-petroteum-bued atlcky prod·
anything about taking a famous kissing plant, mlatletoe. lctty that the m~athlon hu and uct) and put a six-Inch band
centerpiece that adorned a Though the mistletoe la a great the effect It could have on around the bate of the tree so
beautifully aet table and throw-plant to smooch under, It Is not people In the tong-term range. that ants and .other Insects can-
ing It In (or near) the trash can, a good ptant to smooch with But what I want to focus In on Is not crawt up It, aa they would
a small child would be becauee of Its high toxicity. the medny. get caught wtthln the tanglefoot.
fascinated by the red berries let's"change the thought here The Mediterranean fruit fly, as Take a pad of paper and a
and foliage of that particular for a second and reflect on what you know. ts an Insect that at-pencil and go out Into your yard
decoration. we can do In planting our gar-tacks mostly citrus .::::.. and since and make a sketch of where
There are hundreds of cases dent for the new year. Although citrus trees are grown year-your house, garage, lawn areas
of plant polaonlngs that occur that sounds like a long time round In Southern California, we and planter areas are. If you've
every year. Try to make a con-away, Just reflect on how quickly stlll have a chance for the medf-normally grown tomatoes, for
sctoua effort ff'I discarding the last year came and went ly to take hold, even though they Instance. on one area and this
wtlted decoraUona lnto the trash Fl~st off, remember the white-are not as active during this cold lut yeat they didn't do too well,
receptacle where the little ban-fly and how It came and at-weather. you are going to have to rotate
blnoa do not have each aooess. tached Itself to -any plant that Our best defense Is controll-the crop.
I would hate to aee the holldays WJlS In the rose family, such as Ing the medny Is by keeping our So jot that down on the paper
and the happiness they bring the ash trees, pomegranates plants healthy. Right now Is a so you don't make the mistake
turn Into a sorrowful mishap that and ornamental pears. great time to spray all decidu-of planting the tomatoes In that
could have been deterred. This time of year la the best ous trees. &Jong with citrus, with area again. Of course. tomatoes
Espeelally watch out for time to clean up underneath and a horticulture oil. This will help need a full sun situation. so put
Co1npOsting a 'new' gardening trend
The latest trend In gardening
Is one of Its oldest secrets -
composting.
When the Wall Street Journar
covers the advances In com-
posting the way It covers big
business. you know thla age-old
practice has bee'ome the next
"new" thing.
But compost heaps have been
around as long as there have
been gardeners tilling the soil.
Once gardeners discovered that
plants grew better around the
decaying matter of compost
heaps, their word-of-mouth
praises were heard all around
the gardening community.
and put It out In the sun where
It can heat faster. Each time you
empty a t:fag of mixed chips,
sprinkle It with water thoroughly
.and scatter two or three cups of
sterlllzed cattle manure or nitro-
gen f ertlllzer over the layer.
Cover the pile with a sheet of
clear plastic held down loosely
with bricks. but raised in a few
places to admit air. Remove the
plastic when the pile has s~arted
to heat and turn It to mix the raw
matter on the outside with the
"cooking.. compost in the
center.
Dry leaves are a valuable
source of organic matter, but
A New
Opportunity
Knock al
they blow around and are slow
to decay unless they are
shredded. Make a separate pile
for shredded drj leaves and
hold them over winter. In the
spring, mix them with the heavy
crops of clippings from your
lawn and Incorporate nitrogen
fertlllzer of manure.
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Save pruning• from tr ....
ruba and roses until you mow
your lawn. Chip a few branches.
then lhred a pile or two of lawn
ctlpplngs. That way. when you
empty the conecttng beg, you
wtlt get a wetl-...-ated mnlxture
of coaraety lhredded wood
chlpl and flnety lhredded lawn
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' The Oranac County Center for b~t penonal impect on the par-
Contemporary An (OCCC'A) will 1icipent/v1ewct is the Ernst installa-
hold a reception for three solo tion ••1..anct1e1pes, Poland; 1990.''
e"hib'tions by members Shoshana Ernst. a 4S-year-old Jewish resident
Ernst and Chris Gallup, and guest of Irvine. journeyed with her hu~
anist Ann Mudge Jan. 12. band to Auschwitz. site of a N121
Mudae will show her new body of conctl\tration C'amp founded at that
work labeled "Indefinite Quan-Polish city. ·
ti t ies." Her wall-mounted ••My husband was the one wbo
biomorphic abstract culptures wanted to go to ace the camp,"
earned Mudge a "Best of Show" at Ernst said. "I knew 1 lot about 1t
OCCCA's 9th annual show juried and I know personally people who
by Kerry Brougher of the Museum somehow survived these death ..
of Contemporary An in Los An-places. but nothing can prepare you
gcles last year. to actually seeing it. ,
The ima e sure to make \be ··1t's bor'rible, I could not believe :...,.----~~~~~~iiJ~liii;;~~~:::::;;~---......;;l what hwas..seeing: it was so shock-
--·---ing, that a human beina could do
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"ONE OF THE YEAR'~
TEN BEST!"
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this to anothu. Even though 1t
happened long ago 1t 1s a homfic
and constant threat even today for
once again there is such horror and
violence yet the world is silent.
"I commit to can\•as. mcmoncs
ne'er to be forgotten,.. Shoshana
Ernst. translatt'd from the Hebre'Y
text and the last line of her anist's
statement.
The se\Cn new works by Ernst
are large-collages w1th some of the
mixed media assemblages slanting
toward the photo documentary for·
mat. OCCCA 1s located at 3621 W.
Mac'\nhur Blvd.. o. 111 . in Costa
Mr'Wl The exhib11 will run from
Jan. 9 through Feb. 8. The opening.
rccrpt1on 1s free of admission with I
refreshments being servt'd from 7.9·
p.m. For mo~ tnfonnation call
8s+6S97.
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At the lquna An Museum sev·
eral new paintinp by the im:vCTCnt
anist Tony Labat continue to be on
view through March. In addition to
checking out Labat's superb
Fra1censtein $cries of st.itched paint·
ing • a must"'Stt (soon, as it closes
on the 13th of this month) is
"Pursuit of the Marvelous," LAM's
contribution to Orange County's
recent festival of Britain.
The title is a reference to three
artists who intentionally strived for
a higher level of aesthetic ex-
pression and visual reality through
an. Englishman Stanley William
Hayter. American Charles Howard ·
and British-American Gordon
Oslow Ford, were 1mponant par-
uc1pants tn the European an scene
in the '30s when World War II
shattered Europe leading the trio to
emigrate to the West Coa l of the
United ta t<~s.
··Pursuit ol the Marvelous" com-
prised of 45 pieces of vanous me-
diums was organizt'd for LA M by
associate c urator Susan M.
Anderson. The Museum 1s located
at 307 Cliff Drive and Pacific Coast
H ighway in Laguna Beach. Hours
are I I a.m. to 5 p.m. e'eryday
except Monda)
This untitled work by Tony Labat Is part of the Frankenstein series
now on display at the Laguna Art Museum.
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for 11s f-ebrual) /March production
of Georges Bizet's colorful master-
P•l'lt'. "l he Pearl Fishers.''
Tht> compan) "'II hole! open call
aud1t1 ons Jan. 14 at 8 p.m at the
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: We
IO many people complain that
yountet ttne,.lion is apc>iled
tten, hopeleuly eelfilh, ma1trial·
i tic. thouptleta and ill-<quipl)ed
t ta.Ice ui into the nut millennium.
I do not believe this.
As evidence 1 submit for your
usidcration a poem written by a
ycar-<>ld Jirt. I hope you will find
for it in your c:Olumn. This
unaster has described what is
t91--nina to o ur planet in a way
t at should jolt us back to reality.
-R. (TEXAS)
DEAR TEXAS: WUt a stfte4
youp&er ucl wbt a 1tuala1 ........
Secret to
happy
• mamage
Everyone has his secrets for a
~appy mamage. The ltst alwa)'s
includes those noble virtues: hones..
ty. integrity. and mone). But I ha ve
a fnend who's come up wnh the
most bnlltant solution )'Ct for a
perfen union. He and his wife li ve
ne~t door to each other.
Gads. I wish I'd thought of that.
It solves almost every conceivable
mantal problem. in addition to
having a ne1ihbor who's too scattd
to gi ve late night parties. Talk about
shrt'wd moves' By scttltng in next
door you're close enough for a
lo\ ing relat1onsh1p, but too far
away to cook. Time with your mate
is more of a date and less of a habit.
Imagine no more dinners with the
ballgame on
'\Ocr 40 or 50 years of bills, hair
curlers. and morning stubble, mar-
riage n~d'> a change of scene. A
break m the hunuirum routine of
domestic bhs'> .\ rt'fresher course in
looking interested. Remember ho~
1t goes" E)es twinkling. and hps
shghtl) paned 1n total fascination"
u ving a burnt b1scu1t's throw
from your mate affords the best of
t~o worlds: the pn,aq and inde-
pendence of a s1n&Je life; plus the
compan1o nsh1p of mamage.
What could be more inspired? A
couple would onl y get together
\\'hen the> wert cpecrful, refreshed.
and looking their best. On grumpy
days they'd mercifully retreat to
their separate dom1c1les. Quality
lime wouldn't be consumed with
b1ckenng. Arguments would be set·
tied by appointment. Or a partner
could fu his gnevances.
With all of its benefits. my friend
warned me there are certain vound
rulM to this li ving arrangement.
Q. Ho" big 1s the biggest Chinese
\t'ttlement outside the Onent?
>\. San Franc1~o·s Chinatown?
.\bout 12 squart blocks.
No question the average hou~
hold has numerous battery-oper-
ated nashhghts. clocks. radios. toys.
whatever But market researchers
' claim s~ud household uses 92 bat·
tent"S a )'Car. Hard to beltcve. what?
Q. ddam Hussein's hero. rve
read. 1s Nebuchadnezzar. What did
1 he do., ,
I A. Th..-c were two. The first freed
Bab) Ionia from an old dynasty and
took over another country. The
second captured Jerusalem. de-
stroyed It. and enslaved numerous
i Jews. puttirig an end to the Judean
kingdom. The Old Testament ltlls
of 1h~ 9e'(()ftd Ncbuchadncua(s
"s~lls of madness." whertin he.
I 1maginina himself an ox. arucd in
pasture .
If you could iron 001 West Vir-
Jlnll, 11 would be biwr than Nava-
JO • at1on tcm'°')'. wouldn't· it?
Behc\.c '° Bot 11 1 0·1.
• Y". froas er• athtett·s foot.
l..plandm who suit herd rtin·
dittf UIC lDOWJnObi~ two.Uy
I 1'9djot,; CVC'G hd~
Ann Landers
Nancy Mcintyre
..... ,.. I am ple.ated co make
,.... f•r IL TUak Y" for 1eMla1
It oa.
Nine.Year-Old Glll-sPeaks of Her
Concern
I am the 111 Earth.
People have cut down the trees.
w~h arc my lunp.
They have polluted the air.
which is my brain.
They have polluted the streams.
which art my blood \.CSSCls.
They have polluted the oceans,
which arc the chambers of my
heart. _
My wra\h has gotten gigantic.
My wrath 1s hurricanes and tor-
nadocs .
I am the ill Earth.
If people trash me.
l will die, and so w1'1 they
MISHA MA YR. 9. EL PASO
DEAR ANN LANDERS: After
S<'veral ·years of effort. I found the
perfect JOb. I mamed my childhood
swtttheart and bought a new home
Now a problem has an~n that
JCOpard1zcs my future happiness
and I need )Our help
The problem'' I ~nore Don't
laugh. I'm dead senous
My wife knew I snored before we
llOt mamed. he has sho \C~d
_...._,
e:irplugs in her cars until she feels
hke they're coming out her nose.
She is tired and vauchy in the
morning and sometimes he stays
that way all da) ltPI·
My wife. m) ch1ld5rn and over-
night guests fee l justified 1n waking
me up 1n the middle of the night to
tell me I sno~ I know I snort and
I'm son;. but I can't help 1t Wak·
1ng me up doesn't do an> good h
onl) causes me to lose slet'p which
means I am e"on more ured the
ne'\t night so I snore loudr r
Please consult your medH:al C\·
pens about th is. E'rr <>ince I can
remember people haH' made JO~r!I
ahout snorers. but it's not a laugh-
1ng matter. It has ruined rel.a·
11onsh1ps, wrecked marriaaes.
caused sleepless nights and inter·
f ercd w1 th work pcrfonnancc. J
need,...help. - G REENSBORO
DEAR GREENSBORO: Tiiie
mai. rea..., fer ......., are a
uaal obllnctl• or a,.a (la&er-
nptJ .. of breatMq). ll .. ef&a
uaoclat.ed wiG lillp-blM4 Pft1Aft
or obesity. YH •eff te be .dtedM
omt by a pjly1klu. S...cery cu
allevlak UM problem l8 wvere
cases.
U yH· wul more laformad-,
write lo tile Amerku Sleefl 1>19-:
orders A1soc14tioe, 604 Secae4 St.
S.W .• Roclttt&er, Mlu. UMt. I lilope
yoa 1et t'e ttelp yoa. aeed .
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Mom's 'hip' wardrobe easy to rmttat the island :i . .
Deir Mom,
I've been thinking about .what
you said about wanting a new
image for the ·90s and yes I agree
you could use a few more .. hip"
items in your wardrobe. Won't Dad
freak,, I've been checking out
poss1b1ht1es and think I have a
couple for you.
First. there's an I B. 01ffus1on at
Fashion Island. ·Yes, )ou''e seen
that label m th e big department
stores. but th is 1s the actual
boutique . .\t the island store they
put the who le look together for you.
kinda take the guess work out of 1t.
Just what )'OU need' Instant outfit.
Grant('(! they are known mostly
for their bnghtly colored knitwear
and bold designs. but Dad's JUSt.
going to have to get with 1t.
Mondi 1s another store at the
island. I guess I always thought 1t
was kinda wild Italian couture
(cause ot the name) but 1ha1·., not
the case I ched;cd 11 out "'1th <.Oml'
trcp1dat1on the other da\
i\Oer I got past the homba\llC
apple green fau' fur Jacket 1n 1he
windo~ hours for onl~ S4Q0). I "'as
de!1ghted to d1\u ncr all wns of
goodies I gues\ I'm still on m'
West German kid. or something.
But truly ~ ou kno" how well made
German clothe'> l'an be and
although not ~no"' n fo r bargain
basement pnces. thc stulT 1s really
elegant.
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Sa nd). who "'as thl·rc the da' I
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thc mcrchand1St' \111 1 rnrtier, from
there. hut due 10 1he npenS<" and
the flagging dollar thl'\ no" 'K'nd
out so me of 1he1 r Item~ to be em-
broidered cl\C"' here Thanl hl.'a' en
for small fa ' ors
Ma' be \OU al read' ~no" about
Mo ndi as. the~ too arc in dcpan·
men1 stor~ and ha'e boutiques
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I "as there shC' was really nice '
think }Ou'll enJO' shopping there
~hen )OU come out -
. Maf) >\nne's beau has finaJty
popped the que)llon' That s so coo(
-he's such a swee11e Lo'e to Dad. e ... e for no"
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A formtt NASA astronaut will o A 24-hour Prayer Viail for Peace Ph.D .• will start oonductina 1ervioes
Madonna
denies she's
anti-Semitic
•
speak at 8 p.m. Friday at the Hut· Shula KaJir-Merton has joined will be held at Holy Family Ca· at IO:lOa.m. Sunday at the Balearic
iqtM ... H CllM"dl of ReUciH• Temple Be" El as full-time cantor. "edral an Orange, be&innina with Co!Timunity Center. 1975 Balearic
Sdftee, 2205' Main St. The new cantor. dau&hter of a an 8 a.m. Mas.s on Wednesday and Drive. Costa Mc$1l. . .
Brian O'Leary, who now is a New rabbi who was a Holocaust cndina with an 8 a.m. on Thursday. Jackson holds a Ph.D . in musac
Thou&ht minlStcr. will talk about survivor, 1s a native of Israel and Bishop Norman McFarland of ·~~ an honora!'Y. doct<?ratc of ·~xplorin& Inner and Outer Space: spent·hec teen years in Sweden. She the Diocese of Orange will celebrate d1v1n1~y from Rehgt<?US Science ln·
The Final Frontiers." which he be· earned a J udaica education degree a Mass at 12: I 0 p.m . on Wcdncs~ temattonal,. She al~ is a ara~uatc of
-rives arc very close. Admission is from the Hebrew Teachers Colleac day. the Am.encan Btblc lnstttute of
. r . . Ea h h f h . I IJ ..._. M1ssoun. • IS. For 1n1ormat1on, call in Boston. c our o t c v1g1 w1 .-51n . . .
.. 8'::9-1331 It d h II with praying the Rosary for peace. A 11.ant piece of art d~p!cung the ;v · was unng . er. co ege )'ears meanmg,s and traditions of
that she began a Stn&Jn& ca~r that D Christmas was unveiled Christmas
took her lO most campuses 10 )Vest· An expen on docume~t~tton and Eve at St. Mark Pres~iertaa
LOS ANOELf.S -A charge that
Madonna insulted Jews by usina a
Bible reference to a "aynaioauc of
Satan" in a re-mix of her .. Jus1jfy
My Love .. sinaJe tarsely blew over
Friday with her quick denial of
anti-Semitism.
ern Untted tales. Sh~ has appeared ethnography of the religious co~-Cll•rcll ... 2100 Mar Vista, Newport
or\ stage and tele' ISlon. Her sue-Hrs1on of htston c New Mexico will Beach. The work will remain in the
ccssf ul qne-..... oman show opened speak at a meeung of the Society of sanctural)' unJil Sunday and is on
the 1989 Orange County Jewish HJtpanlc Hl1torlcal and Ancestral view to the public. Brian O'Leary
Communm Forum and she will Retearcb. O
Rabbi Abraham Cooper. as-
aoeiatc dean of the Simon
Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust
Studies, this week denounced the
.. Beast Within Mix .. of the song.
one of several versions released by
Warner Bros. headline a ·new concert on Feb. 10 The meeting will be held fro m 9 CoattUne Cllapter of B'nal B'rltla
at Tl·mplc Beth Sholom in Santa a.m. to noon on aturday. Jan. 26. Women will mttt for a no-host information. call 556-2424.
'\na. in Forum II. Golden West College. dinner at 6:30 p.m . Wednesday at • Communion ~II be celebrated
O Spe-aker will be Dr. Stanley Kaplan's Restaurant. 3211 Harbor
The Re\ Dr Frank Eiklor. Hordes. consul11ng historian and Blvd.. Costa Mesa. For infor-Sunday at Nel~nood Coasresa·
kno" n for h1~ fight against anti-v1s1trng scho lar. h1stol) depanment ma11on. call 552-7833 or 960-9428. tlonal Cllucti 10
0Laauna Beach.
Sem1t1,m. "111 spl'ak at 11 ii.m. of the University of New Me'<ico. o The Rev. Dr. John Alexie Crane. lucsda~ al Temple Bat Vabm. IOI I His to pic "Ill be .. Sephardic l.egaC) Registration has begun for three former minister of the Santa
c. amelbacl t.. Ncwpon Beach. in Nl'w Mexico: The H1stor) of the university-level courses offered for Barbara Unitarian Society will dis-
H1s topic "Ill tx· "Opl'ning Our C11 pto Je"'i of the South" est ·· the spring semester at the Collese of "'cuss ··ubcral o r Con~rvatwe.
Hean~ and E)e'i to the Phght of The meeting 1s open to the pub-Jewltb Stadlea of Oran1e Coanty. Which is Beuer?" at Hr.JO a.m.
!..rad ·· L unrhl'llll resen at1on., can he. E' entng classes will begin on Jan. Sunday at the Oru1e Coast Ualt·
he m.1dc h' l'alling 1'<5~-2:' 1 D 28. and will be conducted at Tern-arlan UalveruUtt Cllarcla, 1259
. Shula Kallr-Merton O The Re' Eleanor C Jackson. pie Beth Sholom in Santa Ana. For Victoria St .. Costa Mesa.
In it Madonna quotes the Book
of Revelations. chapter 2. verse 9:
"I know your tribulation and your
poverty and the slander of those
who say that thn are Jews. but they
arc not. they art' a synagogue of
~an '
C per. tn a Jan. 2 leuer 10
nna's manager. Frtddy De·
Man . said the Wiesenthal Center
waf outraged and wanted the quo-
tation withdrawn .
-By ne A11oclat«I Prn•
·Rabbinical Council offers prayers for Israel 'Megachurch' wave of future
NEW YORK -Orthmlo'
J uda1 sm added a mod l'fn
d1mens1on to the ohsenancl· o l a
fast da} on Dec. 27. rnmml'm orat-
rng the siege -0f Jerusalem h' the
Ba b) Ionian o•«.·r lord
Nebuchadnevar about 2 tlOO ~l'Jr<.
ago.
For the obscr,anu~. thl' Rah-
b1nical ( ounnl lll .\maim in-
cluded spe-c1al P<,alm .. and pra~er'
to .. help lsral'I at thl\ 11ml' of l nw•
when Jerusakm '' onu· a~a in tx·1ng
hec;1eged ··
Rabbi ~lJ n: I> \ngl'I rm''llknt
of the coun<:1l \DH.I th.11 thl· "l 1n1ted
Sat1on\. kno" n for 11' tilJ1arw J n11-
l5racl and an11-(\emll1l pnmouml·-
ment\. has '1nualh laid poht1lal
c;1ege to kru.,akm thr l·ll·rn.il l Jp1-
1al of thl' pl'opk nt 1-.ral•I ..
"Thl' L n1tt.'l.1 'i1all'<.' ~ompltut ' in
Dr. Juanella Evans
Sermon Topte
"THE JOY OF
REVIEWING LIFE."
Me\Aptlyu:al Bi~ S1ud~ 9 30 AM
~Ser.a tOX\AM.i C~ra '0Jo4M
SCENCf OF M~O COMMUNITY CHURCH
H.Me CIHI Commumry C.Otet
3107 l<lllybrook Co1i. Meu
646-1032
Dial An lnSOlldl Ir 1,4• !)4~ .1
"WE ARE A
COM Ml/NIT>'
DEDICATED TO
lflVING
&
SERVING
JESUS CHRIST AS
WlfD & SAVIOR."
Trad1uonal
ContcmporaT}
Chansmauc
Church School
7 ~O AM
9AM
10·45 AM
9AM
''· David ('. Anderton,
Ree tor
SAINT JAM ES
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
3209 Via Lido
Newport Beach
7141675-021 0
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lll ro11~rl'g.1t lll0\ anO'i\ the c·ountf)
l.1lkd h11 'fll·l 1al pra,l·rs seeking
(ind·, a"'''·'"ll'
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'-'ltran~l'~' '11 I ongl·r ·· .1 quo1a11on
lr11111 l...t l'Jul\ k11a to the
I phl'"·lll' 1' thl· thl'ml' for the
Rom:in < .11l111ltl 11h\l'f\ .1nu.' of :-.:a-
11on.1l \l 1~r.1lll•n \\ l'Ct.. fan 1.1 ~
.\ml·m.1n '"'hop' dl''>lgnall'd th<:
'H'el.. to ll·khrall' the church's
··mull1l 11ltural d111wn\lon." re-
lOg.n111ng that 1mm1gran1~. mi-
grant\ refugt.'l''> .mt.I others on thl'
mo'c are a' it al nan of the thurch. ~I,;~ r
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499-3088 499-5288
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUT H E R~N CHURCH
8 00 anc1 lO JO
• • hl • r J iNorsn1p
i I '10 1m it1 Worship
" l • :Oundrty Sc;hOOI
~ • A l AQeS
PASTORS
Roger J. Berg
Kim E. Krogstad
798 Dover Drive
(16th & Dover)
Newport Beach
548-3631 .
Ne" York. a leader in dl'\eloping
programs to 10\ o h e J e" 1sh single
people. has been clertt"d prcc;1dent
of Wo men's League for Con-
scn at1H' Judaism
Shr \UCCcl'ds EH·l~ n .\urrbach of
Glen Rock. -...: J
NEW ORLEANS -.\ "-ic"'
TestJmcnt profes\or \a'' l''angch-
ral\ ma~ he "gaining poht1 l·al and
numl·ncal '1cto ne<1" but th l'\ are
"loc:,ing t_hl· "ar of morallt) ..
The Re' Rotx·rt L ThomJ\ o f
The ~lastt'r°'i Seminan in Sun \ :il-
k }. ( alif. -.aid abou.1 40 m1ll1un
A.mencans call them sch es e\ an-
gelical Prote.,tants and polls show
commitment to Chnst has risen
from 60 pt•rcent of .\mencan~ 1n
I <r78 10 7.i perce nt in 1990.
The fitures should mean "higher
ethical standards .. but instead the
A Cordial
Welcome from
The United
Methodist
Church
Coe1aMeM
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
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Dr. William E. Steel 979-823•
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l'llWPOtrT 8EACH 'aa.uu
Jiff •Aa VIHA M IVI 'A•ltO•H a 1,ataLun IH>UTH
Ep1pt1any Sunday Wors111p 9 30 1 m
The Rev Robl!rt P Stewart preach111g
Cl'uld Care and Ch1ldrens Sunday School
Ctiurch School !or All Ages tO 50 am
Service ol Whol!flfss 5 00 p m
St. Andrew•s Prespyterian Church
Wor1h1panJ htar th pncucal,
Chn~t-«nt~. hhll<lll ~
"A SACRAMENTAL
BEGINN1NG
FOR THE NEW YEAR"
tPhlltppbna I~) ~nJay.J1n11arv (\. 1991 DI-JohnA ~J'
8 JO anJ 10 I ~ A M """""""
600 . Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714)631·2880
(Kn-frum ~'Pill" ff11l'« Htedi . huol 1t lrvtnt&.15th )
'
trend 1s the oppos11e. he said at a
meeting of the E' angl'11cal Theo-
logical Soc1et}.
"We see legal abonion claiming
the h'es of one million fetuses a
)ear: a pornogqtph1c industl) that
annual!) bnngs in $8 billion 10 S I 0
billion and 1s still on the increase:
18 million pl'Ople addicted to al-
cohol and :!8 m1ll1on to drugs.
homo'ic'<uaht}. a thorough I} d1sap-
pr<.H ed hfe\l~le JO )Cars ago. 1s no"
accepted. 1<, legal and 1~ increas1ngl)
rec;pcctahle:· he said.
(JENEVA -fhe World Council
of Churches· fund to co mbat racism
has appro' ed grants $549.000 to 69
groups for 1991.
.\hout $235.000 of the a mount
goes to t"o South .\fncan groups
oppoc;1ng apartheid
-By Ille Auocl111«1 Prell
HCWPORT CENT£R
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METHODIST CHURCH
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Ctiureh School 9:00
Wontllp 9·00 and 10:30
Rev. GaJal Gough
HAMOR CHRISTIAN
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The emergence of the "megachurch" 1s ihe most important
development of mMem Chnstian h1s1or:y. claims church planner
Lyle E. Schaller.
"Jn toda) ·s world. big churches arc mort' anracu ve to yoOnger
adults." he added. "People nowadays want a church that offers a
broad range of choices in teaching. scheduling and programming."
Schaller. a w1del)' respected expen on strategaes for strengthen-
ing churthes end adjusting to the needs of a changJng world. said
c' 1dence 1s mounung that large. multifaceted co ngregations now
\\Ork best.
"The record 1s pretty clear that small churches are not
attracting people as the) did before." he said m an interview.
"You can be sentimental about the small congrega11ons. like
the small comer groccl) store or small drugstore. but the} s1mpl}
can't m<."et the expectations that people carry with them today."
Schaller. 6 7. a United Methodist clergymen and consult.ant to
the d1sc1phne-stress1ng Yokefellow Institute 1n Richmond. Va .• is
a former caty planner who became a spec1ahst in church planning.
He has been charting effective church strategaes for more than JO
)Cars and advises panshes of vanous denominations and church
confere nces across the count').
Chlld Cere Provided
Adulll & Jr Church
8 00. 9 4S, 1 t 30 am
and 800pm
ELEANOR C. JACKSON
MINISTRIES
Sunday Service
10:30 A.M.
• BALEARIC COMMUNITI' CENTER
1975 Balurfc Dr.
Costa Mna ~5·2164
Dial A Mtssaet or Hope
645-7JJJ
. Dr. Peggy Bassett, D.D.
"TOUCH STONE FOR THE TIMES."
SERVICES: 8:00 A.M., 9 45 A.M .. 11 :30 A M
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
Member of the United Church of Rellglou1 Science
2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23
SEACLIFF VILLAGE
HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92&48 I 714 969-1331 . .
CllllTill ICIEICE ClllCIES
BAANCHH Of T~E MOTHER CHURCH. THI! AAST CHURCH
OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN aot'TON, MASSACHUSETTS
"BOD"
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Edltorlal
AN1 cll1•18r snubs
1101•, nnds boo•
While national economists spew recessionary gloom and
doom, we salute the Newpon Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce for ignoring the signs of the times, rolling up its
sleeves and getting down to business.
In fact~ thanks to special events, educational programs
and networking opponunities. the 85-year-old Newpon
Harbor chamber reponed an upswing in 1990 membership.
growing to become the fifth-largest chamber in the state.
.. We're one of the most active chambers in the Western
United States," said Jim Villers. chambCr membership
director ... The word 1s out.··
Indeed it is. The business--booster organization, which
was struggling as recentJy as 1982. has seen its membership
surge to about l.200. More than 17,000 panicipants took
pan in various chamber meetings in 1990.
The chamber signed up. 370 new member businesses
during the year or-more than ever before -and the pace
is currently picking up. ~
The bullish run to become card<arrying chamber
members has been a boon to the local economy.
Chamber-sponsored events arc filling the coast with
tourists, scats ~aC local dining establi shments and cash
registers at vanous retail ouflei~ resultin·g in more profits for
businesses. more JObs for Orange Countians and more sales
tax revenues for cities.
"It dcfinateJ y has a mult1miJlion dollar impact." boasts
chamber president Richard Luehrs.
Villcrs explained tha~ despite the well-publicized signs
-of COQnomic ~ahness, "people ·want to be with a
winner."
Thanks to the Newpon Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce. the Orange Coast is coming out the winner -
no matter which way the economic winds blow.
Today In History
Today is Saturday, Jan. 5. the
fifth day of 1991. There arc 360
days left in the year.
On •lus date:
Write to usl
In 1933. the 30th pres1dcnt of the
United Stat6. Calvin Coohdgc.
died at his home an Nonhampton.
Mass .. at the age of 60.
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We '*"*t i.ttert be kept to 9'>PfOxlmatety 300 words. Af'r/ COfreeponcMnce
lignlftc:ently longer then 300 worda wfl be printed at our dlaer9tlon u •
C JC M J.-C I kj or ~P J I
Communtty commeotartee are reNtYed tor ...,.. pettlnent to cittee and
towna 9k>ng the Ortnge Cout. Guest commenterlea may eene1n to any
put>Mc luue. Editorial reepontee "• reNtYed for rebutta& to editorial
poeltlon• of the ............... ,
Lettera CC>Ntdered to be fft>etoua or In bed tut• wttl not be printed. Writ••.,. limited to tour tubm!Mklna a month. AJI ~must
be atgned and lndud9 the writer'• addfw and telephc)ne number for
¥erlf1Catlon purpoeM.
a..ttert ahould be adctr.eed to the ......... -.... 330 W•t Bey
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queatk>na.,. urged to call the OaMy Piiot at (714) 642-4321. Ext. 352.
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Americans have shown they
are never ·"Nady" for w.ar
By Ann McFeatters
Sc:rWt HO'Wwd News
WASHINGTON -Over coffee
and doughnu,ts a t the White House.
President Bush told members of
Congrcs' the other day he must do
a better JOb of getting Amencans
rtad~ for war.
But thert 1s not much more he
can do
1' out of I 0 Amencans now
CApect tht"re will be fighting an the
Persian Gulf.
Just a month ago the maJOOl)' of
l\mencans beheved war would be
a\OldCd.
But this gnm expectation does
not ncct"ssanl> translate into a rt·
ahst1c knowledge of what horrors
ma) come.
How can an)ooe be "ready" for
war'?
Bush's top aides 5a) he has done
as much. as 1s humanly possible to
keep Amencans informed of what
1s happening and point out that the
Persian Gulf stor) has been on the
front page since the Iraqis invaded
Ku"'all Aug. 2.
They sa) there 1s broad suppon
at home and abroad for forcing
Saddam Hussein to leave Kuwait.
although there will be disputes ovc1
the timing of "'hen to use military
force .
The Wh1tc House 1s nght LO
believing Americans will rally
·round their troops m a Persian
Gulf war.
But 1t 1s wishful thinking to be-
he\C l\mencans a~ as committed
as Bush 1s to the rtetltude of war .
Amcnc:ms generall) arc 1sola-
t1onist when 1t comes to war.
Even on the eve of World War II
-"'h1ch Bush keeps using as the
moral ~u1valent of the Gulf cns1s
Letters
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To the Editor
This is a cop) of letters sent to
the Pre 1dcnt. Senators Cranston
and Wilson. and the Orange County
congrt 1ona~ delegation:
M> dear Mr. ~1dent:
The members of Women For: of
Orange County wish to op~ our
strong suppon for a nqotiated
solution to the Middle East eris~
prec1p1tatcd b) lntq's invasion of
KuW1it.
We urat our ao"emment to
ensure that cconomi~ and
d1plomat1c ncuons aiaanst lnq
Tell the Piiot
-most Amencans did not believe
1t was a l '. tight until Pearl
Harbor was bombed.
Altho ugh appalled by Saddam as
a brutal bully. Amencans were not
con" inccd when Bush called him a
modem Adolf Hitler.
They remarned skeptical when
Bush said· the price of 011 1n the
modem world 1s as crucial to
America's national interest as· Hi-
tler's aggrernon SO years ago.
.\mencans have been leery of
Bush's 1mpass1oned defense of
Kuo.Aall. crushed and brutalized by
Iraqi soldiers
.. While s1ckenctl b) the violence
against innocent people. Amencans
"'o nder "'h)' Amcncans should be
called on to die for an emir who
disdains democracy.
Amencans sending their own
sons and daughters to the Gulf want
to know "'h}. 1f the crusade 1s as
righteous as Bu h and the United
Nations say. other countnes are not
spending more money ttnd sending
larger armies of their own to Saudi
Arabia.
And. as Bush has forcefully no-
ticed. the specter of Vietnam 1s
1mposs1ble to brush away.
He told Bntish interviewer
David Frost that he cannot predict
how long or how blood)'. war in the
Gulf "'ould be.
He promised onl)' lhat ll would
no t become another Vietnam. be-
cause the generals and admirals
"'ould ha'e all the force the) need
to do their JOb
But then he warns that a peace-
kecpi ng force will be neccssaf').
It 1s eas~ to forget that all dunng
World War lJ there was a large and
"'gorous peace moHmcnt 1n the
nitl'.'d Stotes
be given sufficient time to be effec-
tivt' and "'e v1gorousl) op~ an)
offcnsivt action on the part of the
l ln11ed tates m1ht.ar) .
Women For: 1s a brood-based.
non-partisan orpn1zat1on rcp-
~ntana thousands of women an
Lo Ancrlcs and Orange counucs.
Through the dedicated and aruvc
part1Clpat1on of an utraord1nary
1nflucnual membership an C>Dnge
Count). Women For has advanced
1hc S0C1al. economic and pohttcal
interests of women 1n our area and
nationwide
We bchcve that there " no
IT'*ttr I ~ facan& buman1ty today
than world peace, .,,lhout wtucb
Womed that debate over war 1n
the L'mted Stat~s strengthens Sad-
dam ·s n-sohe not to back down. the
White House v.ould hke the ap-
prehension over war to be toned
down.
But the natur-e of democran
doesn't permit that. ·
Just about everyone who has seen
Bush regularl> 1n the past four
months is convinced he as prepared
to go to "'ar 1f nettssaf) to get
addam out of Kuwait
B) telling members of Congress
he needs to do mort to con' 1nce
.\mencans of the Justness of his
cause Bush 1s admitting that man'
.\mencans will balk at going to war
the longer the deba1e g()(' on
V 1etnam sho"'ed the political
penl of pursuing a pohC) of "'ar
without the b3ckang of the "mcn-
can people.
But. Bush 1s caught in a dilemma·
Onct Amencan troops arr m1h-
taril) read) for war (in a few more
weeks). a dcla) in ust of that force
accomplishes little unlc s tht'rc as
unc:itpccted progress o n the
d1plomat1c front.
The White Houst alrcad) has
decided that economic sanctions
"'111 not force ddnm 10 leave
Kuwait
If ddam 1s not persuaded soon
to leave Kuwait. the U. ·led coal1-
11on against him will go to war
Bush 1s counting on the Amen-
can people. membt"~ ot Cor\gress
and the troo~ in tht' field to bad
him bc'CauS<" he 1s their l>rrs1dent
.\nd the~ 14111 at least at the
outset
But the\ won"t h~c 11 .\nd the)
won't be read~ '\oor should the~ be
A.u McFeatt~rs ('flt:~rs ~ft.Ire
Ho. ~ for Scripps Ho••rd N~""
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the 'ital goats of en' 1ronmentnl
balance. su tamable de' elopment
and uni' ersal 1ust1ce cannot be at-
taH'led.
We are con\lnccd that to resort
to '1olcntt to rnoJvc 1ntcmat1onal
disputes is sclf-pttpetuatina and
counter-productive.
In the Iona run, pea« is best
assured b> pcaccf 1.tl mean
We. therefore. call upon you to
work for a United ates policy in
the Middle East tha• rc)Ccts the use
of agrcssh c mi hwy fortt and
cl\oose1 instead restraant. <kta-
rcncc. di•loeuc and nqotiauon. ·
UDI\ LENNEY, Chair
Women For: Oia"IC County
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SACRAMENTO -The outf>-
ang governor of Cahfomia. Geof&C
Dculme11an. and the incoming
governor. Pete Wilson. arc taldiig
care of their old pals.
A~ Dcukme11an's go\emorsh'.ip
entered Its final few days. he hand-
ed a ser1c ot lucrati\e state -.i>-
po1ntmcnts to his top-level stafl
that will provide them wttJ\ high
incomes for years to come.
Among the I I th-hour appomt-
ments ""ere thost of Michael Frost
DcukmeJian's chief of staff. and
Je<,sc HuJT has director of finance
to S95.39S-a-)ear pos111ons on the
newl} created Integrated V.as1t:
Managt'ment Bo ard Husto n
Carl)le. his legal-affairs S«ret.af')
to a S92 456 . lot on the Pubhc
Emplo)rtlent Relations Board. the
state director of 1ndustnal relations.
Ronald R1n.-ld1 to an S83.953 pos-
1t 1on as e>.ccutl\·e director of the
Emplo) mcnt training Panel. and ,,
h1)St of lesser officials 10 Judgesh1~
It's eenainl) not unusual tor
outgoing go' crno~ to reward the
faithful with Judgeships or other
h 1gh-prest1gt' high-pa) mg JObs-
E ven so one must ""onder about
the dTecti,cnc:ss of the n~ Inte-
grated Waste Management Board
since 1t'' being loaded with poh11cal
appointt't's "'1th no" apparent n -
pen1sc in or e'en lnov.ledge of. lhc:
<,tatc"s scno us trash-disposal prob-
lem
\\hen the fi' e-m<.>mber board
"'as being created 1n 19 9. the
goHmor's otlice cut an unus~I
poh11cal deal with the lqJslau.1.re
DeukmcJtan. "'ho had res·
efforts in the paSt to gtvc 1M l.qis-
laturt appointments to such pohc-.
boards agreed to &I' e each legi l3t-
I' e house one member.
In return. the Le&islaturc acceded
to DcukmcJian's demand that ~o
of his three appo1ntrnC01S be allow-
ed to take office without under-
going the standard Senttie con-
tinnat1on
It v.as clear at tht' t1mCs1ncc lhl'
salanc!> of board members were
being ~t at high levels. that Deu-
kme11an wanted tht JObs held in
n-srf"\.e for top aides who probably
rould not ha' e sun l\ed Sen;ite
continnat1on on their own
Despite official denials of that
mtt'nt. thai'!> prec1sd) what <>e·
curred
DcukmeJ1an'\ third appo1nttt
was to be an en' 1ronmentahst u~
JeCt to natt' confinnat1on. but he
thumbed h1 no~ at th3t b naming
a lobb~ 1st for the bc"erag~-oon
t.a1ner 1ndustn
That appointment. of Jostph
Gallagher wa' "'1thdraw.n
DcukmeJian replaced him •1th
Nan Dra~e of \. entura. but she
suffered a s1m1lar fate last month
That a 1de. the Legislature's ov.n
two appointee were also pohucaJ
payoffs
Asscmbl> pcaler Willie Brown
chose Kathy cal. the wife of tben-
A ~mbl)man Ehhu Hams. who
1 nee ha bttn elected mayor of
Oakland.
Senate President Pro Tern Oav1d
Robcn1 named Wes Chesbro. a
Humboldt County supervisor, at
the pcafic rcquni of the Senate's
DemOCT'lt Ooor leadet", 8atTy
Kttne
The lntqratcd Waste Manqc-
mcnt Board 1s suppOSCd to be c:rcat·
ang a compreheo11,c plan to rN~
C'alifomia'1 trhh.cl1sposal problem.
Oov.<dec1 Wttlon IS demoasuat-
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from tlie spill, Hale said.
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FromA1
Beach and others for some direct
damages from the spill, but the suit
seeks to cover the Iona-term en·
vironmental ~nd economic costs
which arc still being investiptcd,
If a federal judae decides qains1
the request at a Feb. 2S hcarina, the
tanket' company would be added to
the lawsuit, she said.
will .be part of that coun bearina.
said James Ackerman, a maritime
lepl specialist in Los Aqeles Who
is rcprctentins Huntinau>n Beach
in the lawsujL
11'111-U.S. II tlllc
Iraq HfCCd Fnday to hold its first high-level
talks with the United States since 1t invaded
Kuwait Aug. 2. Baghdad tried anew to bring in the
Palestinian issue but ran into a straight-arm from
President Bush. who said. "There will be no
link.age on those two questions."
France unveiled a peace plan Friday that
called for an international confercn~ on all
Mideast issues af\er Iraq pulls out of the con-
quered emirate 1t now calls its 19th province.
nder the plan. Iraq would receive assurances
1t would not be attacked 1f 11 agreed to leave
Kuwait.
Rllllls deny kllllll 11111111'1
LOLOTIQUE, El Salvador -Leftist rebels
gave a new version Fnday of the deaths of three
American soldiers whose hehcopte(J.h~y shot
down. sa)ing the) fired on the aircraft after its
crew fired at them.
Meanwhile, a source close to a U.S. Army
investigation said a prchminar) examination of
the bodies showed one of the men had been shot
in the head and another suffered multiple bullet
wounds. a t r . Embassy official said.
ATIT ••vice crlpplld
NEW YORK -..\ severed i\ T&T cable
crippled long-distance telephone sen tee Fnday in
the New York area. dela) 1ng air traffic and halting
trading in some financial markets
The dtsruptton. which was remedied b) late
afternoon. occurred as an A. T &.. T crew pulled out
an old cable from an underground conduit in
Newark. N.J .. JUSt west of Ne"' York City.
In removing 1he cable. the crew accidentally
cut into the wrong line. the long-distance giant
said. Earlier. the compan}' said the old c.able
apparently caused spltccs 10 break 1n a nearby
fiber-optic line.
SANTA MONICA -Marlon Brando's son
Christian pleaded guilty Friday to voluntary man-
slau~ter in the shooting death of bis sister's
Tahatian lover and a prosecutbr said he will ask
for a maximum 16-year prison term.
The tall, slender Brando was subdued when
he uttered "guilty" as part of a plea bargain
announced earlier by prosecutors.
Deputy District Attorney Steven Barshop said
he would present "awavating evidence" at a Feb.
26 sentencing hcanng to justify imposing the
maximum sentence allowed under law.
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WASHINGTON -The Postal Rate Com-
m1ss1on recommended on Friday that the price of
1t' first-class stamp be increased from 25 cents to
29 cents. a penny less than the rate requested b)I'
the Postal Servi,.,.. The increase could take effect
earl) next montn ..
The rate commission, saying first-class mail is
paying more than Its fair share. also trimmed a
penny from the nickel increase the Postal Service
wanted on post cards. But it proposed higher
increases for third-dass. or "junk" mail. than
those sought by the Postal Scrvioc.
Y.m.. ti 111111 GOP
WASHINGTON -President Bush has pick·
cd Agriculture Secretary Clayton Ycutter, a re-
spected Cabinet member wtlh minimal political
expenence, to become chairman of the RepubUcan
National Committee, party sources said Friday.
Sources said the post was offered to the 6().
year-old farmer. former businessman and ex-U.S.
trade represcntauve on Thursday and Bush 1s
expected to announce the appointment over the
next few days.
The selection marks the end of a politically
embarrassina search to replace Lee Atwater, the
engineer of Bush's 1988 presidential campaiJ.n.
who 1s sufferina from brain cancer.
-B1 ne A11ocl•I~ Pn11
Other claims filed in federal court
against BP and other defendants -FrNJ 1WI u4 """' PU.I
INtn Hrricft ~
Mays said. a•mnn 1981 Yamaha motorcycle-durina
BP spokesman John , Andes in lllWUI I the search of Ellis' home.
Oeveland said he understood the From A 1 No cash was recovered, Gonis
state's intent to protect its lea.al employee to the around, cuffed her ~id.
rights. adding he remained op-with a pafr of toy handcuffs and The robber in the Dec. 18 inci-
timistic that a negotiated settlement taped her mouth shut with duct .. dent also made a comment about
would be reached. tape. robbing the business previousJy,
"The whole process is likely to be Initially, the weapon was de-and police reports showed the same
a lengthy one, and we hope we can scribed as a sawed-off shotaun, but business was indeed robbed of
continue to be as cooperative as we later the description was changed to $24,000 in April. But Ellis is •
have been." Andes said. a handg\Jn. Gonis said. suspect in only the second, Dec:em-
Meanwh1le. Golden West said it Detectives who went to Ellis' bcr robbery and detectives believe w~uld ".vig~rously" ti¥ft the la~: home recovered an air pistol. the he acted alone. Gonis said.
suit. which 1t termed premature type used to fire paint pellets. and A complctcfy different suspect is bccau~. "the nature and d~ ~f -believe it was the weapon uJcd in believed responsible for the April
the enviro nmental ~mage, 1f any, the robbery. Gonjs said. Officers 16 robbery, in which the suspect
hasn't been determined. . also rec-0vercd a black motorcycle was described as taller and carried
"Golden West was not involved helmet and impounded a black a briefcase as well as a handauo. in the naviption of the American
Trader and is neither responsible co· x
nor liable for the accident," spokes-
man· Roger Kemple said in a From A 1 prepared statement.
would meet today with U.N. Sec-
retary-General Javier Perez de
Cuelfar. It also said Bush would
make a nationwide radio address
today to .. update the American
people on the status of our
diplomatic efforts."
The spill, which occurred when compromise or negotiation" on
the tanker pshed itself on its own wor1d demands that Iraq leave
anchor, fouled two harbors and Kuwait by Jan. IS.
about IS miles of Orange Coast Iraq. for its part. said the talks.
shoreline. set for Wednesday in Geneva, "will The bunt of diplomatic activity
came 11 days before a U.N. dead-
line for Iraq to withdraw from
Kuwait or risk military action.
The tanker company was not last only five minutes" if America
sued Friday because of a pending merely repeats demands that it
federal court action in which the withdraw. Th Al#Clatefl ~ c.trlhld ,. '*'• ,..,,.,.,. American Trader's owners arc at-T~e White House said Bush
tempting to limit their liability
Robber. kills son of
liquor store owner
TUSTIN -The son of a liquor
store owner was shot to death in the
parking lot of Tustin bank Friday
JUSt seconds af\er he withdrew
thousands of dollars in cash, which
was taken by the killer.
Witnesses said Armando Miller.
26. of Orange. had left the Sun West
Bank at SJS E. 1st St. at 10:48 a.m.
when he was stiot by a man wcarina
a green military-style Jacket, said
T ustin police Lt. Houston Wil-
liams.
Miller was shot once in the head
and fell to the pavement. the
lieutenant said.
The killer then arabbcd the bag
that contained as much as S20.000
and ran through some shrubs and
out of sight. he said.
-By Oty New1 ~nice
RAIN ing new lifquard ~uarters
buildina at the foot of the pier, just
From A 1 recently completed. Ufeauards' ex-
county · Environmental Manaat-citement over their new light blue
ment Agency. Light showen con· and white building was dampened
tinued to dampen most of the Or· Friday when the roof leaked in
ange Coast throughout Friday several spots.
morning. "We have a few trashcans catch-
ina the water," said Marine Safety A leaky roof caused water to dnp Chief Kendall Jacobsen.
onto equipment in the telephone Wynn said the buildiJ14 is still so
switch room at Newport &ach City new the roof will be repaired under
Hall ovemight and c:lamaae the warranty. ··11·1 unfortunate. but in a
phone system for aU city depart-new build1'?J it's not uncommon to
ments except the police and fire have leaks.' he said..
facilities. The rair1' also shifted the soil in
"It cookOd scveraJ of the cards several locations throuahout the
and modules in the switch room." city. causing water mains to break,
said Utili1ies Director Robert a~ordina to Dixon. The most sia-
Dixon. n1ficant break was on Oiff Drive at
As a result, employees at City Irvine Avenue, where the roadway
Hall on Newport Boulevard, the was puJhed up a few inches,
utilities yard on 16th Street and the promptin, the city to close that
aeneral services yard on Supenor section o the street at 7:30 a.m.
Avenue couldn't make or receive The road remained closed for
any phone calls for most of the most of the day but was upcctcd to
workday. be Open qain Friday night. accord·
Workers used blow dryers to dry ins to Dixon.
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the equipment. covered the equip-Meanwhile. at~ral services em-
ment and roof with plastac and ptoyecs were pumping water out the
moved undamaaed lines around to streets in Balboa Island, where hiah
allow for telephone use. But the tides combined with rain caused
damaaed equipfT\ent will take about some noodina. The island's tidal
Sl.000 to S4,000 to repair, Di1ton pies were closed to prevent bay
said. water noodina because of a 6.2·foot
lntnntinaJy, the roof above the tide. to the rain couJdn't drain out,
te~ne room was just r:epeircd W}'nn said.
earher this year. OtJton liai4. Un· The warm Padfac SU>rm caused
fonunatelr, leaks attn't viSlbl~ Power OUtllr repons Thunday in Call: Muilyn Holland 714 •642-021·
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until it rains. Huntinaioa Bach, Newport Beach
"You don't tat (Or that," Wyn and Cotta MetL In Oruee County,
said ... ,, lllowl up in the ftnt rain." the CHP responded to more than
Such wu tbe cue with the apart)• JO accident1 Thunday.
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T . ;...1. , • ..;.1 gets a lift ~ers sizae Jn 72-52 win ~ust a fizzle ~-= ::::.. m 115-99 loss FOUNTAJN VALLEY -Comina in on the heels ofl 1-4 slcid duri na the last
t W • part of l>ectmber, Ocean View ffiah 0 amors needed a bia lift if it hoped to build some
momentum for the Sunset Leaaue boys
By Tim Liotta
l#lpcw'9~
OAKLAND -The • Golden State Warriors
~t the Los Anaeles
l.akm on the riaht niaht .
-the second niaht of
beck-to-blck road pmes.
The Warriors' 11 S-99 victory over Los
Anaeles Friday niaht left the Lakers 0-4 in
the tee0nd of two road games on con-
secutive niahts this season.
.. We have not played well in those pmes.
but ton..iaht's pme was better than some our
performances (in the second of two con-
ICCutive road pmes)," said lakcrs Coach
Mike Dunleavy.
In their fint three pmes concludina back-
to-beck road pmes. the Lakers scored 86.
79 and 74 points in losses to Dallas (Nov.
16). UW> (Dec. 7) and Oeveland (Dec. 18).
The Lakers, who were com1na off a
108-104 victory over Portland.. which bas
the best record in the NBA. were able to
tcore 43 points in the 1eeond half apisut
the Waniors. but 1t was the defense that was
lackina. accord1na to Dunleavy.
.. We allowed too muc:h penetration and
the help aot their too late," Dunleavy said.
.. We pvc them too many rebounds that
· pve them second shots. Our defense broke
clown quicker toniaht."
Tim Hardaway scored 29 points, Olris
Mullin add~ 27 and Mitch Richmond 22
as the Warriors defeated Los AnJeles for the
first time in three mcetinp· this season to
snap a four-pme losina strak.
;.., ''Ourina the losina streak we weren't
playina aood overall defense and we wcrcn 't
reboundina well," Richmond said. "The
defense (qainst the Lakers) was a bi1 pat1
of it, and not lettina them act a second
Pot."
The Warriors rc"encd a 64-62 deficit into
a 77-70 lead wt th a I S-6 run that was
finished off by Mullin's 3-pointer wtth 4:21
left in the quarter.
basketball campeian.
The Seahawks (7.-6, 1-0) aot that lift
with a 72-S2 win at fountain Valley
Friday night in the leque opener for both
schools even tbQuah the Ou bad deci-
mated twe>thirds of the team's front line.
Ryan Martin was able to take bis spot
at forward -and despite scorina 17
points -was 1 step behind all nipt. Dan
Stojanovich. the other •tartina forward, ·
was unable to suit up after not practicina
all week.
The Barons (S-8. 0.1) weren't euctly at
full strenatb either u the Ou bua hit
starter Adam" Zieberth, who was in the
om, but unable to play. Fountain VaJley
also apperently has lost Marco f>i4z for
the remainder of the year due to
academic problems.
Fortunately for Ocean View, it bad
plenty of firepower left u point auard
Jim Harris and Marcel TenBerae each
had 19 points to lead all 1COms..
TenBerge also added 16 rebounds as the
Seahawks were never threatened after the
two teams were tied at 12 at the end of
the fint quarter .
"We came out of ~bcr kind of
down:• Ocean View Coach Jim Harris
said. "We•re clote to where we want to
be, but it's still not au totetber. Our
problems aren't aoina to be solved over-
niaht. but hopefully we'll use this Win to
build on." ·
fountain Valley sorely missed
Ziebarth and with leading scorer Barrett
Hogan in carty foul trouble. the Barons
just didn•t have enouah left to compete.
Still. Fountain Valley Coach Gordon
Billingsley was pleased with his team's
effort.
"The illness hurt us, no doubt
depthwise, but I thouaht we ~
bard," Billinpley said. "We played a
pretty aood first half and kept on fiabtina
S.. OCEAN VIEWill
la die end it wu Mllltapba Abdi, lhe
0i1en· premier p&ayer, awns me t.11 and
drivina from the pcrimcter into the
middle of the key where be went up, and
then dropped off one of his smoothest
moves of the niaht with a pus to Andy
Kijewski, who connected' from inside
with 18 ~ndJ Id\.
That pve the Oilen a 51-57 lad and
the Cba,.m. MM> bad ooe poans.ion
Id\. failed to respond lltiftll the Hunt-
inp>n 8eacb driease. Unable to Ft the
ban to standout junior Brindon Jessae.
the Cbaracn resoned to an ofT-ba.lanccd
attempt from 16 feet out and the ball
came up well short of the pl as time
expired.
A
.. , was certain it would IO down to the as 1t turned out the matchup on bolb
tut ~nd. •• said Huntinaion Beach sides was ~t up. ·
Coach Roy Miller, who watched his team Jcu.e scored 16 points i.n the first Ml(
, avoid the saake-bite just 17 seconds prior but Hunti,..aon Beach held a ooeo.paiml
to the winn1na bueket. lead 1t tha~ JUftC'lure ~s weU. JCllic"&iled
Matt Ambroee went in for what •J>-to sc~ an tbe third qua,ner, ~
pearcd to be the IO-&hcad bucket but be to~h1n1 the ball as. he roamed ~ ia-
was called for cbargina. the bestei didn't tenor o~ Hununcton s zone. and.1n die
count and Ambrose was out of the pme final penC?d he netted JUst four points for
WJth his fif\h foul. • pme-bi&b 20 .
"I would have hated for a call like that When at came down the final teCGOdl
to determine the same." said MiUer. who t~e ChaJ'ICf! could no! IC'l the . bml~~
had seen his ccam squahda a S2-44 lead him, either; ~e knew 1t was a satu111•1·:
With 5:53 &ef\. where they d Cl~ ~ B~n e"tliilt
Edison Coecb Jon Borchert was con-or post him up, wd Miller. 1. ~
cemed that bis team would have trouble ~omcd he would act the ball and dUb rt
matching up 1f 1t got into foul trouble, but See OILERSill
Parks-less
Vikings fall
to Santa Ana
Manna Hl&h's Vwnp are considered a
one-man team aod there's aood reason for
that with the prncncc of 6-foot-11 senior
Cbtrokcc Parks. the All-America whiz
with a ticket to Duke.
That opinion pmcd credence Friday
ntaht at the Vik.mp were shot down in
their Suntct Lea&ue basketball optner at
Santa Ana H1ab as Chauncy Woolridae.
with 23 points. led the Sainu to a S7-S4
victory on the ~1nncr's court.
I Ill LI-'' 7 y
Hun11no1on e..cn
Ocean View
San•• Ana
Weitmlnster
Fountain v~
Edlton
Marina
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Santa AN 57. Marina 5'
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OCean View n. Founta in Valev S2
T ....... 1 GerMI (7)
<>c.an View at Santa Ana
Weilm nster at M¥1na
Fount• n Vallev al Edison
Manna. going ~1thout Parts for the
third straJ&ht pmc after hts toumamcnt-
operung 1ruury tn Myrtle Beach. S.C last
.. ttk. burst to a 14-7 lead tn the early
101ng. but soon It was 16-16. and there-
after 1t was au catch-up for thC Vikinas,
who never did catch up.
Parks. wtth a 28.0 SCOriDJ averaac, was
still out v.1th a SC\i'Cl'C ankle tDJUry suffered
in the third quancr apinst Eau Claire
when he became cntanaJ.ed ID a pileup
wnh one of his own teammates.
Manna's game sufTercd not on the
defens1\ie side. whett a team effort helped
keep Santa Ana within ransc. but of-
fcnsi"cly.
Scan Haselna led the Vtktngs with 23
points. but he was but among a team effort
of ub-40 pcrocnt from the field and
thcmn hcd the bli problem.
Santa ~na came an With a frce-wbeelina offen~ and the Saints shot from the hip.
a grttn h&ht for virtually every staner.
l.-~<>r.,... Co.II cw, Plot
Mwoel TenBerge (S4) of OeearrView makes a move against the defense of
Fountain VaJley's Kevtn Volpe (left) Friday. Ocean View won by 20.
The V1~cs return to the floor toniabt
With a home game ap1nst Westminster,
which was idle Fnday. but IPJD will be
without Parks.
Manna has a b}e on Wednesday.
A }..potnter by Rod HIQins from ~ ~t comer put Gokkn State in front 87-77
with I :4S left in the period. The Warriors
look an 8.9--79 advantqe into the finaJ
quarter. IMk ""°'1 at tlll llotto• at An111111 •• , .. ,,,
Butler paces
~teaters to ·
97-88 victory
SAN JOSE -Center Ricky Butler ICOred
14 ol hit 17 points in the ICCOnd half Friday
• t to ..,.rt the ua men's baketb.u
leal'A IO a come-tom-bdund 97-18 Bia Wea
C'oefeacuce viclory ottr_Sen Joee State. •lier. the Antaitm•le.dins tcOl"ef with
• 17.9 •VCflle before the pme. J*tecf up W. ft,.-half'f'oult that limilllld him to Dine
naitnnet ad jUSt three poinu. lu1 bjs J(). .~t 0'8tbunt in the fim 3:50 Oftbe leclODd
)'air led UCI ftoom a '7-'2 halftime defkit
to I 67~ a.ct. ' Tiii ......... (2-9 ovaa&l. ().2 Bia WCI&)
.... ,... briefly for • 76-75 • wida
J;lO left. but dae AntMWI (6-1, 1-1) im-
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By Barry Faulkner
<>r.,... eo.t Olly ~
CYPRESS-This wasn't the kind of
transition pme Mater Dci H.iah Coach
Gary McKniaht had in mind.
The Monarchs' boys buketbell head
man pttferred fut breaks to breaks
with tradition, but tbe..latteT is euc:tly
what host Sttvite delivered in its 50-49
AneieJus ~nina victory Friday
niaht at Cyprcu Collqe.
Junior pant Eddie Rubio hit a pair
of free tbtoWS with bar aeconds ~ for
the winnins maqin. endifll a 16-mc
Mater Dei win streak over I.be F~
lbe ddieftdina Niie DivUioe DI cMm·
pioaa.
It ... only tbe third km in 13
Angelus t.eaauc pmes for the\defend-
ing state Division I champs mce
McKniaht took over an 1982-83.
McKni&ht. whose team had won
tcven straiaht to gain the No. I rankina
in Orange County. objeeted to the foul can that sent Rubio to the hne. but
credited Servitc ( U-3), ranked No. S by
the Oraqe C.Ut Dally PUet. for pa-
tiently plodding into the frontcoun.
..The referee should not decide the
pme. the kids should. .. McKn1Jht said
Rubio's coll1s1on ID the lane while
drivina. "You just don't make lb.at call.
··Tbey say iempo as tM key and they
ddinitdy controlled the tempo,··
McKAilbt "°ntmued. .. We tried to
Pftll to art the tanpo eoena. but lbeY
arc such a stubborn team, they were
able to get into their half-court offense
and run 1t into the iround."
Mater Dea (11-4) inbounded to Reg-
gie Geary with four seconds left. but he
slipped while trying to launch a jumper
from 3-point range, thwarting the
comeback bid and leavin1 the
Mon~bs in an unu~ position in the
league standanp.
"This ~ls hke Oakland," said Ser-
" He Coach RJCbard Smith. recallina the
Fnars' state utle tnumpb last March .
.. ThJ was a huge Win -not onJ
because of the Mater Dct-Scrv.tc
malry. but because we beat the No. I
team 1n the county. ·and bec:aux we're
1-0 1 n tc.suc."
lotb icams "'1Tettd otr sbootina
Cldels,
alter J
niahts (36.3 pcTCent for the Monarchs
and 40.S for Scrvttc), as stingy defente
on both sides foroe<t IS lead chantn
and five tics.
Servite led 11-10 after one period and
took a 3~36 cd~ into the final quarter
after the first half ended in a 25-2S
deadlock.
J UDIOr JUAf'd t.-fatt Kenney made it
41-37 with 6:40 left on a drivina layin,
but Miter Ott rebounded -litcrally-t°'I post , eaaht trqht ~ts, cul-
m1nati.na in a ~tte--point play by Juon
Jannkj WJth 4:51 left.
JancKi. a 6-foot-7 seruor center,
fueled the run with four poiots and
three offensive rebounds. while Mmper
ub Man Manwarren added a key of.
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NEW YORK -Pete Rott sets out
of prison this week, bu• be may find tte
won't be cliaible to ,et into the Hall of •
Fame
A special committee of the Hall of Fame meeta
Thursday to review elcdion rutes. The Baeball
Writers Association of Ameria believes the pa~I it
specifically tryina to keep Rose oft" the ballot because
he was kicked out of baseball for bettina,.
''After trusting us for SS yean.. why do they
think they can't trust us with an inelipblc player
potentially on the ballot?" DBW AA executive s.ec-
retary Jaclc Lana said. ·
Rose was placed on the pennanent ineli&ible list
by then..Commissjooer /\. Bartlett Giamatti on Aus.
23, 1989. Rose is scheduled lO be released from pris~>n Monday a~er serving a fi ve-month sentence
for income-ta'< cnmcs.
Ed Stack. the president of the Hall of Fame. said
Thursday's meeting wasn't called because of the
Rose si tuat1on. Rose would be eligible for the ballot
next year under current rules.
''Historically. every fi ve years or so. we in a
more formal way have taken a look at our rules of
clect1on. ·• Stack said. "This JUSt happened to be a
time I thou&hl we needed to do that. I rcrtly didn't
think of the Rose issue. In retrospect, maybe I
should have held off of 1t for a }ear." ,
The 12-man panel consists of American League
president Bobt>> Brown. National League president
Bill Whhe. former AL president Ltt MacPhaH.
former NL pre 1dcn1 Chub Feene}. Stack. Lang. New
York Datl) News columnist Phil Pepe. fonner
Montreal Expos president John McHale. Hall of
Fame pitcher Robin Robcns. former baseball ex-
ecull\ e C'harhe ~ and former Negro League star
Buck O'Neil tac\ said he wanted one add1t1orull
-Hall o f Farner for the panel
• When G1ama111 kicked Rose out of ba~ball he
d1dn·1 plan to pu h for an~ changes in the Hall of
Fame rules •
··'-'hen Pete Rose 1s ehg1ble. Mr Lang will count
the ballots and }OU will dC\.·1de v.hether he belongs
in the Hall of Fame:· G1ama1t1 ~ad to the baseball
wntcrs eight t.la~s hefore ht\ death
C'urrentl}. pla~ers must appear in 10 maJOr
league seasons and then muM be retired for lh c years
before the~ bn·omt• d1g1ble (or the ballot .-\ s1>.-man
panl'I rt'' tl•"., the names 10 weed out borderline
plaH•r<, a II "' m U\t 'ou.· to keep a player olT the
ballot. anJ the onl~ l'ntcna for keeping pla}ers olT
• ,., 1f the~ had marginal careers.
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NRW YORK -Salary arbitration ~ season opcns-rooay with 180 players
eliajble, and they c-0uld make even more •
than they would have in previous years
because of the collusion settlement.
· Thr~ players. however, settled their contracts
on Fnday and won't have to file. ~tcher Bob
Melvin and BaJtimore aareed on St.SS million for
two )ears. catcher Scott 'Bradley and Seattle agreed
on $1 :4S million foT two years, and pitcher Jose
Guzman and Tex.as qrecd on S36S.OOO for one year.
In addition. Montreal received from the Chi-
cago Whate Sox the details on pitcheT Barry Jones'
t""o-)ear, St .8S million contract. Chicago traded
Jones to Montreal on Dec. 24 without infonning the
fapos of thr deal. which was agreed to early in
D«ember
Pla}ers can file for arbitration from today
through Jan. 15 and the sides exchange figures on
Jan 18 ..\rb1trators will hear cases from Feb. 1-21.
Under the new collective barpining q.reement,
the top 16 percent of players with between two and
three )Cars of se~ ice can file. a group that includes
Mark Grace of C'h1c3:go.
78ers d111 111111111 ti a ... 11
Thl· Philadelphia 76ers traded 11 -----
}ear \Clcr3n Mike G m1nski to the · • .,
Charlotte Hornets Friday for forward ' ~
·\rmon (11lham and center Dave Hop-----
pen
The .trade wmes JUSt two days a.ft.er Gmmsk1
became the I 6~nd man in BA history to score
I 0,000 points and g.i ' cs the Hornets a desperately
needed center
But Ci mtnsl 1. a carttr 47 percent shooter,
suffered a left dbow inJur) earlier 1n the season and
hJ' \\Jlt.hl·J h" ~hooting average plunge to less than
38 perlcnl
In other spons nev.., Fnda~:
•Jim m1dd> ·s g.irls team beat Rhea County.
60-58. i" 1ng the Brad le~ Central (of Cleveland.
Tenn ~coa(h tht' most wins in high schooJ basketball
h1~lot") 11 wa~ ht'i I. I I 5 )rd win in 43 seasons.
• .\mona ~late 1a1lback Leonard Russell an-
nounced that he w.ill forego his senior season and
rnalo.t.• h11mdf d 1g1ble for this )ear'!I NFL draft. The
6-foot-' ~35-pound Russell. a native of Long Beach.
ru'ncd for 810 'ards and nine touchdowns on 174
lJrrtl'\ 1h1'> pa~t ·,l·ason for the Sun Devils.
• Hc1~ma n f roph,·w1nner Ty Detmer under-
"l'nt '>Urger) to repair one of two sho ulders separ-
ated dunng Brigham 'oung's Holiday Bowl loss to
l na'> .\&M. ( ougim (oach LaVell Edwards said.
Ed"ard\ \aid thl' o peration was performed o n the
1un1or quant•rbal l '' right. or throwing. shoulder.
• Dt•n,er Broncos Coach Dan Reeves got a
clean hill of hcahh after a follow-up examination of
h1~ ht•an u>nd111on a spokesman for North Color1do
\kd1lal <enter 1n Greek\ said. •
-From tb~ AHocl•W Pren
111111 at Ute day
Richie Petltbon. Washington Rfflsk1ns de-
fens1' r coordinator. on the late George AlleO'
.. Ht.• 'aid Jcfcat "a~ hkc death and that's the
\.\::I\ hl' rnmpetcd. He didn't 1ai..e defeat .,.ery
"ch ma~hc th3f~ ~h~ h<" didn't lo~ very
often··
Olajuwon out for ,month
HO TON -Houston Rockets
center Akecm Ola1uwon will be s1de-
hned for at least a m onth after
su•na1ning a fracture behind his n ght
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LAO UNA
BEACH
Laauna Beach
Hiab'1 Ani1t1
continue to lbow
tbcir role u a
potntial con-
tender and
cballenaer to
Emncia an Jhe upcomina PKific
Coast t.aaue basketball race.
The• latest victim of Bret Flem·
U.'s Arti11s was s.ddlebeck HiC)l·s
Roedrunnen Friday niaht in the
Anilts' ftnal tuneup in an 8~ 72
triumph.
Joela Borella folk>wed up Thurs.-
day's 38-point perl'ormance with 37
on Friday as the Artisu (s-6)
avenacd an earlier loss to the Road·
runneB in the non-leque matcbup.
Borella 1eorcd only four points tn
the first quarter but made up for it
with a IS-point effort in the finaJ
period. He also was credited with six
steals.
Jason Rqister paced Saddleback
(6-9) with 22 points.
In another non-league f!me, in-
volvina a winner with Pacific Coast
Leque laurels:
• C..te Mesa lH, St Mid.eel's
~ M: In a pme that was a late
addition to 1be Mustangs• schedule.
Jeff Pickens scored 24 points and
hauled down 17 rebounds (eight on
the offensive end) to pace the win-
ne~. •
Cost.a Mesa (3-12) placed four
other players in double figures
apinst its ovennatchcd foe. u:iclud-
ing Joel Harding with a season-best
• 20 points. Mike DcGraz10 chipped
1n w1th 16 points. lam Luu 13 and
Kendall Z1rkel 12.
MATER DEi
From 81
fensivc board and a lay1n dunng the
spurt.
After a Rubio jumper closed the
gap to one point. both teams ex-
chang<..-d turnovers and m isfired o n
alternating front ends of one-and-
one free throw situations.
Scrv11e's Adam Anderson drilled
a 3-pomtcr. one of the Friars· five
from be~ond the arc. to regain a
46-4S lead w11h I :52 left and Rubio
convened a one-and-one w11h I 21
left to make 11 a three-point
cushion
But a Manwarren la} 1n made n a
one-point pme wnh l :07 left and
Gear) picked off an errant Servne
pass wath 36 seconds left and slam-
dunked the Monarchs 10 a 49-48
edge three ~onds later.
Serv1tc wanted to get the ball to
Anderson on the final possession.
but Rubio freelanced and drove to
the foul line before bCtng bumped
on his shot.
"We took wh<J.t they gave us.
which amounted to the outside shot
and Rubio penetrating." Smith
said. "(Rub1o·s) JUSt a stud. He's
been 1n to ugh ~pols before."
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Ryan Marttn of Ocean VlewJ,.,.> goes up for a bucket u Fount
Valley's Todd Gordon defen s In Sunset League opener Frldmy:-
OCEAN VIEW
From 81
but with Hogan on the bench for
most of the second half, It was
tough on us.
:P We were j ust really cold shoot-
ing and they shot well fro m the
OUISlde."
Shooting was the b1aest disparity
between the two clubs as the Baro ns
were JUSt 17 of 46 (37 percent) from
the field. Ocean View, on the other
hand. was 27 of 56 for the game (48
~nt).
After 1.along a 28-23 halftime
lead . the Scahawks began to pull
awa) 1n the third quaner. where
they outscored Fountain Valley
21-13 to build a 49-36 lead. Hams
OILERS
From 81
ofT. but we did a prcuy good JOb
pre' eQting him the ball ··
While Abda's pass and KiJcwsk1's
conversion was the final hammer. it
was Hunung1on·s· prowess a1 3-
point range which put the Oilers
into a wanning s1tuat1on.
Tom Walden and Abdi dropped
treys at the outset for a 6-0 lead and
in the founh quarter the O ilers
buried three straight 3s
sophomore Bryan Chana nemng
tw o of his four and Abdi his third.
g1 v1ng Huntington Beach that 52-44
lead.
Ech son bal\lcd back wnh a bal-
anced blend. a thrtt-point play b)
Todd Sm)~r one of-the baa ke)-s.
had eight points in the quarter
including two of his three 3-point
ers. while Ten Berge had four poin
and fi ve rebounds in the sam
stretch. .
Fountain Valley was able to s.e
back within 11 at 61-50 after Kcv1
Volpe buried a 3-pointer from th
top of the key with 4:20 remainin
in the game, but Ocean View wen
on a 6-0 run in the next I :23 to pul
away for good. •
Martin had eight rebounds to a
with his 17 points and Rand
Karliner added eight points an
five boards. Jeff Bigler (4 for S fro
3-point country) and Volpe eac
had 12 points to lead the Barons
while Dave DardJS added 11. Occa
View also had a bii margin on th
boards. outrebounding the Baron.s.
38-22.
and Jessie's steal and 3-point sho
w11h 2:05 left sending the Charau
1n10 the lead at 5~54
Chang netted a pair of fi
throws and Smy~r countered wtth
an 8-foot baseline shot lo f "e
Edison the lead again at 57-5 -
~ltlng up the final flurry.
Edison hit 18 of 42 from the field
(42.9 percent). lov.hgh1ed by an
for-8 run in the first (our minutes o
the second quancr.
Huntington was 19 of 42 (4S.
percent) with Chang ( 18) and Abdi
( 16) standing out 1n a balance
attack.
John Kham1s ( 13) and Smy~
(I 0) were in twin figures for Edison.
Khamis earned the load in th
fourth quarteT. getting open under
neath thrtt times 1n that catch-u
flurry en route to the 57-S6 lead.
Golden West holds off Fullerton, 7 4-68
FULLERTON -Golden West
College. the state's No. I -ranked
women's communal) college basket-
ball team. held olT a rare challenge
from fif\h-ranlcd Fullenon Fnda)
night to cam a 74-63 Orange Empire
Conference 'actor) at the Hornets'
g)m
The Ru'ltlers who won their 12th
stra1&ht to improve 10 20-1 O\ erall.
::!-0 1n the OE(. did not trail the final
35 minutes. but needed a 20-4 run in
the second half 10 pull away fro m a
38-38 deadlock.
The Rustlers enjoyed a 48-27 re-
bounding advanttge. led b y
freshman (of"ard Tracy Wolfe·s 15
boards.
Wolfe added 15 points. while
sophom<>tt guard Bits Sirchia added
18 points
By ne Dally Pilot
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Friends, family pay Allen final respects
By John Nadel
"p Spor1S Wri!er
ROLLl!'-(1 HILL'i EST..\ 11 \ -(Jl'Orgl' .\lkn \\3\
n.·memhl·n:d ti\ a" inning foot hall coach and a lot more
at a memorial o;en1ce Frida' "herl· formn pla'l'r\
longtime lriend<. and fam1h p.iu:J tnbutl' to him
"Onl' ol th~ faHlntt· r\pn·"1on~ of lllJlh -\llcn
"a" \\ hl·n I run 1ntu J ro1. I.. nr J huuldn no nlJlln
ho" l:irgl' ur ho" \mall I'll find J "a' tu mo'l' 11 ••
said Roman < 1Jbril'I "h11 plJ\l·J t'ur \lkn J\ a
quartnhal I.. "11h tht· R.i m'
··\,\ l' h'll'n 111 a lot of pt•opk hut "1.' ll·arn Imm J
IC.•" (i('orgc .\lien "a~ om· of thox-f"" -·
Thl' lanwd football roarh J11.·d \lnnJJ' .iltn
collapsing at h1<. homl' 1n nrarh' Rancho Pa lo'> \ ndt''
He wa'> 72 -\n autOP'' c;ho"rd ht· d1t·d ufcard1ar arrt•\t
n:~ulling from JO trrl•gular h1.•.in hl•a1 J1agno..,ed thrn·
"'l.t'i..) carlll'r. fhl' problem l;JU\l'd a fatal hran 'l'lJ'm
-\lll·n caml' out ot rc11rem1•n1 1n uJdlh Long fkalh
~1;i11.· ta,1 fall aml tht• ~9cr\ "''nt 6-) for their fir\L
"1nn1ng rcl·ord 1n lour 'l'ar\ dl·,p11c lo'>ing thl'1r lir\I
thre~ gaml'' •
"lk \\oulJ onh d1·rnanJ thing'> hl' i..Ol'" hr rnuld
do h1m'lt·ll I ting HC:Jl h lllrlll'rha1.I.. Darm I.. ()a,"
\aid "lk ''lluld gl'I out and run \\Ith U\ 1.'\1.'r1.l\l' \\Ith
u' ~k ''·".in 1mp1r,111on J ll.rl'JI gu~ ~k "J' a gn·~11
011111' a tor \ ou lllUIJ loo!.. him 1n thl· l''C anJ red thl'
lirt· ··
Thl' ml·n10nal ~n Ile "a' hl'ld at Koll1m? Ifill<>
C"m l'OJnt < hurl h not far from -\lkn \ Ran1. he~ Pah1<,
\ rrdt>' honH' hl·tore atx1u1 I 000 mourner.
-\mong tho'l' a11rnJ1ng \\t'n' former Ram'> <it.tr Jnd
tck' 1s1on announll'r \krlin OISt·n Lm .\ngdt>'
Ra1Jrr'I manag1nl! gl·m·ral rannr1 -\I Oa' it; and a1.·tor
O;ihn1.'' ( okm.1n
[ arh 1n thl' <la~ J rri' all' hunal "a' hdd 8111~
I\. ii llll'r former J r trns1' l' l'nd Da 'Id .. Deacon .. Jon1.·c;
longt1m1.• tm·nd Hill Ham' and \lkn'-, 1hrl·r \OO\ '>l'n l'd
J' pallhl'Jfl'f'
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< 11.11r~1. \lkn llHl'1.' \\.'Jr'·· < nkrn:in ..a1J : It 1\ an
hunur I \\Ill 1. hn1\h thl' fl'\I nl nn ll fi: 1 har "<'fl' no
\urpn'>t'' \\1th him
"I 1d11lill· him lod.i' Th1.· r1.·a<ton I thin!.. the
rl'lat111n,h1r hu11t 1~ hl'lJU\l' hl· "a~ purl· nal\e. hm1.,h
and ahm l' all 'l'I) 'l'I"\ \tmpk I k d1dn·1 ·\a\
JO\lhing '"' Jll J1dn't rl'lall' lo l k ll'ed 11 Ht> madC
ll Jll \l'l'lll \lffipk ..
In an 1nlt'n It'" f{lur da\' ))(:forl· ·\llcn J11.·d. o\llen
\,llJ { 'okm.ul \\,I\ lhr 1101\ pl'r\OO hr t.tll..t•J IO "'ho
urgl·d him to 131.l· lt1l' I ong lkJl h Jllh
.. lklon· la\I 'l'.t'on h1• 'aid. "\.\c·ll \\IO'. t"H:C'ausc r ll
111\l· thl'\l' pla\l'r'> \O mu1.h · ·-(in'lWI) .\lkn ..aid of h1s
ta1 h1.·r 'Il l\ rla,1.•r., 111..l' Im t.1mll' hl'l'd him because
hl' l<l\ l'd ll'
.. lfr \\ould 1.'nlouragl' ~ou to lal.c lhargr of \Our
Ilk hl• rroJull1\l· 10 \OUr Ide. hl• a \\IOOer fk i.JIJ
tn 1ng 1' '"lll'" .rnd failun: 1., not 1~ ing ··
\lkn " 'ur\IH'd b~ his -...1fe l:.tt~-three sons.
< 1t'11r~1. ( 1rq1.on Jnd Brucl'. and a daughll•r. Jennifer
Wadkins holds on Kite,
retains T .of c lead by a
By Bob Green
"P Goll Write1
( .\Kl l.iB.\D -I om l\1tl' h.1d .1
game plan -Ihm" J good round .11
L.inm Wadkin'> and mJl..l' jtp ,11mt·
grou nd -JOJ l'\l'CUtt•J 11 lo pn-
frct1on
Thr rc 1.1.a\ onh om· prnhkm It
d1dn'1 "ork ·
"I '>hoot fi,e undn lparl and
didn't ITIO\l' • l\.lll' \Jld f ncJa, altn
.1 fl 1 left him '>till thr(·e \hot\ ofT thr
pace at the halt"a) po1n1 ol the
Tournament of Champion., thl·
kickoff <.''t'nt on thl· PC,\ I our
The front-running "-adl..1n., al'>o
had a 67 th1<i om• "'llh nu hoge~'>
and rr1a1nt'd h1o; margin "11h J IL!
total. 12 under par
"He'o; pla~tng good:· l\.1tl' .. aid
after fin1sh1ng 36 holes at 115 "Rut
'1111 )OU don·1 expect to \hoot n7
dnd not pick up anythmg:·
K11r onC'e moved to "llhin a
'i1ngle stroke of the lead. but
Wadk1n'i rl'sponded to the threat
with approaches that stopped at tap-
distance on t"'o of the last four
• oles.
I 1!1dn"1 makl· a"' h1g m"Wl..l·'"
lk''Plte t"ll d,J\'> nl rain that
rangl·d trnm do" npour to dri11le.
\.\ adl.1n' h,1, m.1d1.• 'l'r\ fl'" m1!t-
rue"
\ l\\cH111w "lllnn ot 1tw. tour-
namrnt 1.1.h1~h hnnft' togt•lh<.·r onl)'
thl' "111111.·r' 111 t11ur 1111l•, Im m tht>
prl'' IOU\ '>l'.J<ion hl' ha\ mack only
nnt' hogt>) 1n l\\O round'\
In a ~rara 1t· hut 'i1muhaneous
rompc1111on Im 1411!1 "1nm·rs from
tht' _ en1or P<, '\ Tour. Bruce
( rampton took ad' antagt> of I ce
Trn ino·, ah'l'Oll' and r\tahh\h('d a
~-<;trokt' aJ,antage
Tre' 100. "h" dominated the
o' er-50 ..ct "tth !leHn 'IC'toric<> and
J a·rnrJ SI I QIJj I!! in l'&rn1ng.s la t
1,ea~ wu forct>d lo "'tlhdraw oflt'r ~u fTeri ng mu<;(!<.' \P..t\m'i in hi\ back
"I'm pl&ytng grea1 I'm 1wo shots
OUt Of the lead. r m pla) ing in m)
fa vonte tournament in the world.
And I can't \\\1ng a club.'' said
T re-.1no. who was unable to start
St'cond-round pla}
OAK.I.AND -The Oakland
Athlctict Mid Friday thal the left
knee injury uftered by third
bunnan Camey Lansford durina
a 1nowmobiJe accident is ··po,en-
tially very serious .. and may re..
quire suraery.
Lansford, who hurt his knee
and riabt houlder in 1 New
Year's £ve ac:c1denl, will undC"fO
an ~nhroscopic examination in
about 10 day when severe cuts ~nd Jerapes arc sufficiently
healed, said team spqk"man Jay
Alv",
"The lacerations arc so severe
they cannot do a scope at lhis
point." said team spok"man Jay
AIVC$.
It would be "premature to
speculate on his 'period of re-
covery" until the anhroscopic
evaluation, the A's said in a state-
ment.
Magnetic resonance 1magin§
tests revealed "probable damage'
to Lansford's medial collateral
and anterior cruc1ate ligaments
that may require surgical repair.
the '"m said.
was no break or cani
The injury 10 hi• ·
WIS di11n0ted U I
•P,...;" the-tt'flm 11itl
Lansford 33, underwent the
tests at Cbiidren•s Hotpital in San
Francisco on Thul"lday, lhonly
after anivina from Or*n. where
the accident occurred near his
ranch in Baker. The team did not
know the circumstanclel of the
mishap.
The veteran player was stayina
at his baseball season home in
Contra Costa County on Friday.·
Alves said. .-
The A ·s said Thursday that
Lansford never was a hospital
inpatient and is walkina, but
could miss the 1991 season.
Currently the player with the
most tenure on the A's. Lansford
was acquired from Boston aflcr
the 1982 season in exchange for
outfielder T ony Armas and catch·
er Jeff Newman. Last 5cason he
hit .268 with th~ home runs and
)
Otwlge CGait D1i1J Plot '
Carney Lansford
SO RBI in 134 pmes as Oakland
won its third consecutive Ameri-
can Leque pennant
Lansford. a .292 career bitter in
12 major league seasons with the
Angels. Boston and Oakland, led
the American League in batting in
198 1 with a .336 average with
Boston.
-By t)e .t.Nd•te4 P~ ..
After going 1-15, Patriots rue Rust
By Howard Ulman
AP Spon1 WrU«
FOXBO RO. Mass. -Rod R u~t was fired Fnday
a., coach of thr New England Patnots afler one season
and one win. '
-·-lfwe did not make that change. I wouldn't have bttn
serving this community and this organization hke I
should be." "
Jankov1ch planned to move quickly to fi nd a new
coach and said he had a short hst of pnmary candidates
but refused to SS) wh o was on at Published repons have
focused on John Mackov1c. coach at llhno1s and former
coach of the Kansas Caty Chiefs.
F" e days afler the worst season 1n Patriots history
ended with their 14th straight lo s and a 1-15 record.
chief e\<.'C'Ull\ c.· officer Sam Janko' 1ch dismissed Rust
\\Ith th ree )Ca rs kfl on his contract
There "ere SC\Cral reasons for whar Jankov1ch
called a "tough dcc1s1on:._ but he praised Rust as "a
great coach ..
Janl..o' 1ch said 1f he chooses a current NFL
assistant 11 would be "someone who proves that he
could win a_s a head coac~ ... If it's a collqc head coach,
he'd want "someone v.ho has had some expenence at
the professional level "
He prefers someone who has been a head roach. he
said. because "he 1s much more predictable and can
handle an) of the d1s1.p1<."t1ons that take placl' ..
I k met "1th Ru~t for about three hours Fnda> and
~1d Kut was concerned about problems in~k1ng
relat1onsh1r of the assistant coaC'hes. If Rust~
reta1nrd. 1t m1gh1 be difficult t~nd new assistants.
con~1dcring 1he chances ot a ·mid-season coachi ng
change nnt season. Janl..o' 1ch indicated.
He also f.31d he wanted the ne>.t coach. the Patnots'
fifth 1n 13 season~. to be "h1ghl} cncrgiz.ed and
enthusiastic _. full of firt> .. Rusi . 6.2. is hard working
but low-le) l'd
Rust "as an NFL ass1s.1ant for 14 seasons. the last
12 as def(ns1' e coordinator w11h Kansas City. New
England and P1mburgh. before taking his first head
coaching JOb
He handled his firmg without bitterness.
"Whl'n )llU lo~c." Jank<)\ 1ch \lltd. "life 1s not ras).
"I'm d1sappoinll'd but I think I'll sun 1ve 1t.'' he
..aid "I think (when ) )ou're 1-15. )OU can't l')(pe<:t the
"'orld to be all rO'i) --
NFC
From 81
"If that'\ what the\ did. that'<.
"'hat th(') did.'' R ~an ~td "I !..now
.,omdltid} "rot<.· that The' <.hould
chec\ -...1th thl· Rethl..1n<; ··
-\hhuugh \.\ a\h1ngton ha\ been
more sun·e<;,ful 1n l'On tain1ng Ran-
dall ( unn1ngharn than an~ other
team. G1hho; 1\ rnnrernr-d about the
I .1gk.,-'l r.1mhhng quartrrhal I..
Oilers shut out
Edison in soccer
"I rate him tht' probahl> as one of
the te>ught>st gu) !I "ho has e'er
pla' ed ... G1hbs s.)1d
Cunningham knqws Washington
has donl' a good JOb 1n defeM1ng
him
"Thc} ·, c had a good scheme
against me:· he said "The> figure
lttt> best "a~ to ~lop mr I'' e got 10 f~ure out "hat I'' e got to do ..
G1hbs saad hr 1' rnnct>rned .Jhout
the inconsastenc~ ot his o-... n quar-
tcrhact.... Marl.. R ~ pll'n
"R~p1t>n ha' to pla) a sohd -.ound
game." Gibb saftl "We don·1 "ant
10 thro" 1nterccp11nns ..
Phlladclph1a 1s a four-JX)1nt
fa,onte in the gaml· bct"'ren lt>ams
!hat finished 10-6 1n thl' regular
~ason Thl· Fagk\ got thr home
fil'ld bernu'ir of a better conference
rrrnrd
fhe game could pla~ a big part in
R)an·, future Hc''i 1n the last season
uf ~ n ... l'-}ear rnntran dunng \\hlch
the Eagks arc 41-37-1 -...uh three
c-on<;ecutl\" pla)Otl appcaran~s
Eagles o" ner Norman Braman has
\aid he'll l'' aluatc K' an'!> statU'l
cnal·h afler the ~as,on . ·
.. 4-11 ""."'got to do to 'i0hd1f) h1
fXl'>llH>n I\ JU\I "in:· Jekns1'>e end
Reuae Wh11e ~1d ··He's tht' best
thing to eH'r happen to th1 $ ream.
We feel he descn C'!> to he around
agam bt-cau<>e he's the nne who
cau~d things to happen "1th this
t('am ·· Ill 1NTINC 1TON BEACH -The
Huntington Beach High bo\S soccer
1cam up<.e1 '1s111ng Ed1son.' 1-0. Fn-~AFC
da) tu open \unset League pla~-~cnior Chri., Wnght beat Edison From 81
rhangl· from M-K a \C:ar ago and 6-10
In I Q88 1 hl' Ch ~('Is° I I \IC-lone\
\\('rt' lhl'lr nlll .. I '>IOCl' 14fl!I
goalie Ta) lor Marcus · to a Phil
·\d.1m n•ntl'nng pass w11h seven
m1nu1e'i lefl. thl·n dribbled around
1h1.· t'alll·n kerrx·r 111 deposit the game
"innrr in nn open nt>t
l h1.· 011<.'r'> (4-.1-4. 1-0) rect>1ved
strong goaltending from Mau Gold-
mJn "htlr \l'01or '"eeper Jrff
Raker and .And' Jum helped the:
Ii nc dl'fcn\1' e dfon
E:.d1~on fell 10 !!-5·1. 0-L
-By lb~ D•lly P~Jot
"We·\(~ got a good blend of \t~t
rran~ "hu have bl'-rn to the pla)OO'i
and ~oungl·r gU\'> "ho arr hungn."
i;a1d Pa1g\,.' who pla)ed 1n thrl't.'
pu'>tscasun game<> "''th thl· Nl·-...
York Jel'I
"The )Oung KU}\ ha' r cnthu'>1a'm
and 1nttnsm that can help The
'l'tcrani. JU't haH' 10 let them 1..no"
'He' 11·-. no" or nr'l'r \.\c ma\ not
C\er be on a tea m th1!1 good again ···
"vf1am1·., 12-4 rt"('o rd -...as a marll.etl
~ .... ,.,,
-\111.•r a 'l'3'>un 111 \U l"h 1mprovt-
ment. romplal·enn can take hold
1'an"1" C 11~ '!> ~tnr l>dkrg said. ·
"I think 1ha1 happen'> some-
t1mco;." the Chiefs' quartl·rback ~•d
"C)u11e ofkn a team that has strug-
gll'd and had a hard llml· JU<it $Ctt1ng
ICl thr ~00 mark. thl·1r goal 1"i first
In gl't 1n1u the pla,ofh .\nd then
onre tht>~ 're: 1n lhr pla~om. }Ou lig~rt' 'Well our gOJls -...l·rcn't high enough· ..
Titans' eight-game
streak shattered by
No. 1 UNL V, 98-67
larT) Johnson had 24 p<>m ts and
16 rebounds as top-ranked lJNLV
remained unbeaten Fnd'ay night
with a 98-6 7 81g West Conference
rout of v1s1 t1ng Cal late Fullerton.
ending the T1taO'S' eight.game win-
ning streak
Johnson, pla~mg llnle more than
half tht game. dominated on the
inside as the defendtnf national
champions extendtd thetr wmning
streak to IQ games over tht' last two
seasons.
The Runnm' Rebels (8-0. 2-0)
opened the game with a 12-2 su'le
end led b} as many as 42 points m
the second half before Coach Jerry
Tark.anlan emptied his bench.
Anderson Hunt added 19 points
and Stacey Augmon 14 for UNlV.
J.D. Green led Fullerton (8-3, 1-1)
with 16 points. while Joe Small had
IL
1ont> ddcn~ and 'ihot 1ust 40 pcr-
<·rn1
·Long Beach State guard Lucious
Hams. who entered the game
a't>raging .24 . .l points per game. wu
held to 14 potnt'i on a 5-for-23 n1&ht.
Fresno Stair $Uard Carl lta)
Hams hit 18 pomts and forward
W1l ben Hool..er added 13 for th(
Bulldogs
• Lona Beach. which ne\er led m
the contest. pulled to wuhm one
point at 69-68 with 2-15 1cn 1n the
game. but Hooker and guard Dave
Barnett each scored four points to
1C'e the win.
• New Medco Stale 7', Padflc
II: In Stockton. four points by Wil-
ham fkn1amin 1n the final IS sec-
onds. including a J-po1nt basket,
lifted 23rd-ranked New Mexico
State to a hard-fought victory.
His b1rd1c~ on the 15th and 18th.
~which restored his l -'ihot advantage.
each required a putt of about two
feet.
"Really nothin& exccpio nal." the
'-41 -year-old veteran said. "Just a
good. soltd round. The bi& thing wa'i
He said .lhe spasms an his lower
back were 1he result of a muscle pult
sufTen'tJ ··about I 0 days 3JO ..
Trcvmo ~aid the tnJu ry 1s n0t scnou'l
and 1s not related to back suraery he
underwent a decade aao.
"I'll be back tn 10 days." he ~1d
"Somcth1n1 had to give:·
Crnmpton quipped
AP~o
Lanny Wadkins blasts from the sand trap on the fifth hoae during
Friday's second round of the7rourna!"ent of Champion• In Carlat>acf.
UNLV, which came mto the pme
beatina Oif>poncnts t)y an I Vtt'lJC of• ~ 1.6 points, led 4~29 al hllf\imc
before opcnina the sccond hal( with
a 9-0 run that quickl y turned the
aamc into a blowout.
The Titans pulled to SS.37 before
UNLV scored 24 or the ncllt 27
points for an 82-40 lead. ,
Tartr.anian pulled all his ._tarten
v..ith about nuie minutes mnainint-
The Agies (9-1. 1-0) trailed by 18 point~ 62-44. with 7:51 to 10 before
mo untin1 their winnina rally.
Tracer Ware and Rqaie Jordan
combined for 15 points 10 a 20-4
bunt that • brouaht New Mcx100
State within two poiniJ.. 66-64, with
1:36 left.
~orich's mother said to have died of natural causes
CHJCAOO -Tht mother or Cbns Zonch. mind. She's m>-hero," he said. prey for muucn. who aot her lhrte or four times,
• 1 Notre Dlme·s most valuable player in the Afiel' Tuesday's pme. Zonch made his daily most rccrntly a ~car aao.
bool'1 loss in tbc 0ra1'ae Bo•I, died of natural all to h1i mother at her apanmcnt on Onqao'5 Oc$oite Zonch's fierce fq)ULlllOG on the
cau1tt somttlme after -atchina the New Yea.ft southeast s.Se footbell field. tbc 6-foot·I, 27S-pound ljneman as
11 Dly .~ on td(vwon, pol~ said. He 111d h~ lo"cd her and would KC her on known as a aentkman ii\ private life. a qilelity
Zorich had to tmUb open tbe door •bcn he Wednnday .. That was the list time he would talk he aoc from h•s motheT.
l-arrivcd Wcdnnday 11 ,his motha ~Zorich'• to b11 mother. a daup~ o( YU&OS11v1an 1mm1· .. Shc·1 1hc t)pt that if you hai;t<kd her 1 ..._
apenment on C'IHCllO t IOUlhe:Ht side. p'lnts who was ~ Yttth licalth prot)kms of water, sbe would loot 111t u 1fu WM dM "'*'
• Ms. Zonda. '9 .... dmd on lht ftoor. 1ftd IOt by on a d bllity d\eck or about $200 champilllle, thctt 11. •• 11id John Potoeti. wtlo
··1 don't tllia ....,.., my old neWtbort9ood or 1 M011tb. . ~ . coeckd Zonch at Ch,. VocatioMI Hilla
my ch~ldMod • ·~ ~ umc I COl!lt 10 Ma.. ~nch ratted a.m with0U11 fa1bet and School .... -.ou~ ~ •t. daaM 1°" Md the .,.._, room... ilid 11 llif ... 1ra1n1na bn;>u&ht tum ttlroYjb tome roulh ti ma in 1 p'itty • •Y how pnt n "' And .._.., bow • railld -tor has llMI ,..,. at Nacre Dime. ncapbomood ~ street pqp roalMd Cfins.. ..
.. But 1t't at">'' t~ 1n the beck of my he t at®nd on a btC de. mattina hetasy _., * A ,. • .., PNm
'l
• UNLV tie,sJ a teem record with 14
steals wttik the RebeJs b&ockf'd 11
shots. Tbt ltlftlY dehrtc limited
Fullcnon to only 26 paunt-9h00t·
ina in ttw first half.
In other Bil ·Wm pma Friday: •rw llMe n, i.-••• ..... 11; In ff'llDO. TOd·--.r-.t
KONd a~ 22 poiftll ia ~-·•dotltolMwia. ........... II ol IS .. ........... ,..... .... ,w.
l·I) Mt 51 ptlCHC lw die_.. nl
.... ('"6. 0-l) .re contlMd ..,. •
Dell Demps made tY..O ftte throws
to Jive the Ttec"' a four-point lc9d. but Mich8cl New'1 l•o he lhrows
and Bmjamln's buRt pvc the Al· sin the ad at 69-68.
~ was a IC'rlmbk for I.be ball °" t.bC COIUiftl inbota .. '*1 &~ ~miR was fouled Wltb bar ICC· _. remainine. Ht muected on
ooe of. two h tbn>M to cap the
tcOritle.
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LMYe MMMge 1vall N-amk•. profess ~~ ment Many benefit•
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dectt. w/d, ger 1595 ulll
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draw 1g11n11 ti
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2BA Apt with carport
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lf110klng Fem lo lltlr 2BR
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cat o.,. ell amen, w/d, fp
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850-0802 Ot 842-9130
CONDO TO SHARE E"llde
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131 ·5131 or 645-1183
n.tm .... M• pc••ed to ttwe Sbr 2be ~ ,,......
bribe. PrMM ~ liM.
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tmkt. no pec9. AWlll 211
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s.'""r· , ... s Of Al Tlthlp; Can<'t't na11,cs can
bc rchcd upon to surqvc l'n~is. to
pro' 1dc \heller fo1 tho~ I~ for·
tuna to. to t"prr~s lo'(' "hen almost
C\ ('"" ht'rt' el~ the d1mgl(' IS IC) ..
cofd. These nauvcs arc ph)~tcally
anractcd 10 l\corp1<l rnnfidc ~rtls
10 Gemini cnhancc 1ncom<' potcn·
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ti«omc 1nvof\Nt 1n lcpl •arttmcnts
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thouah 1~ 1ndl\1duat can hold op-
posite opinion Dunng I 9'1 I Cancer
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municnuon frt'lm 1nd1vldual con·
fined 10 homt '
SCORPIO (Oct ~3-No' 21) R~
fuS4' 10 be ~olcd ento rup dttts1on.
Pia) wa111111 pmt Empham on
fncnd d<"Sll't'\. 'A 1sh~. lud, 1n m11-
1cn of pc'<'ul111on r1nanc11I p1n
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5ccnano future\ productton.
promotion f1rianc11I rc..,ard
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lost Mi\~1ns or \lolcn
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C1.as11tanu.• .\u1anmcn1 romplcttd.
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Fmh start 1n ntw dJ~1on dom1-
n11c .\Ct'(nl frttdom or tho••
1K11on Fotut alw on 1nfonn1uon
&enl·rall) ,.,1lh~ld f'tom pubhc
F11\anc1al "ronpJ01na c\postd by
)OU( KNlln)'. pplau~.
PIJCU(t-tb. 19-Martb 20) <.1a\h or tdtat jlfO\C\ s11mulauoa. MMfktal. focu al.o Oft lql.I
nuancn. riahtt and pttrn11110M.
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and liability insurance
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CALL 642-4333
NEWPORT B£ACH. FOUNTAIN VAUIY •
PMln NST.,,..
PIT PIO exp nee M-F 9-1
M.50lv 842-62t2 N B
ly CHARLES GOREN
w ith OMAR SHARIF
and TANN.AH HIRSCH
IRVINE & ~GUNA BEACH
What do you bid now?
Q.•-Both vulnerable, u South
Q.l -A1 Soulh. vulnuablt
bold:
you you hold:
•& '•K • AKQJ987 •Al072
Thr bidding hu proceeded: •7 • ilQe& • K6M •AQJ
The biddinc haa proceeded.
Soulb Weet Nortb Eut
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Eut South West North 2 •• .,
• WHK :
What do you bid no ... " I Wh•t do \'ou btd now"
Q.6-Ne1ther vulne~able. u South
Q.2-As South. n.1lner1blt. vou I vou bold hold: •K7 •J65 •AK105 •AJ98
•7 AKQ65 • K854 •AQJ The bidd1n1 hes procHded.
The b1ddin1 bas procttdrd South Wetit North EU\
South Weet North Eut I 1 NT P.. 3 • P ..
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2 + p... 2 + p.. What do yoo bid now"
?
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you bold
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Tht b1ddm1 hu proceedrd
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Q.8-:-.:ttther vulntreble, u South
vou bold.
+K97 •J92 •AlO •AJU62
The bidding hu proceeded.
Soutb We.t North EU\
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What oo you bid now?
Look for en1wers on Monday.
TODAY'S
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32 ri-et0t•
33 ShOpt>lnQ
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35 Stec> I
36 -F..,h
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31 Super\ailYa
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40 Tree-covered
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9 Wool IC>Uf'C.
9 Wfll• poot1y
10 Wharf WOtli.41f
11 Sarran
12 HeadQuan .... 13 W111ter
vetiicle
2 1 NefrO'* rOICI
22 Name tor 1
bird
24 o.nc-
2S Footwear
2e fight
27 G.ntnema
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29 Not IP9'oOoat• 30~
31 Gluttony
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46 Moe>
47 Tnck
41 Inter -
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51 Mt Wol'e
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Small N.B. CPA firm need1
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blends luxury,.
sports ~ car feel
More than one per.on h•
~ed that the Atlante 11
Cadlllac'a aporta car. And
there'• no denytng that Cedllllle,
tong known for buUdlng plulh
land yachts, has been movtng
further and further In the per-
formance direction. But aban-
don the tradltlonal luxury llner
for Porsche territory? Perlah the
thought!
Yee, the Allante la CadlU.c'a
most driver-oriented automobile
ever, but It otters performanoe
In the Grand Touring tradition,
not time-warp ecceleratton and
antl-gravltatlonal cornering.,
This lsn't to say the Allante
won't move. With 200 horse-
power under the hood and
P225/55VR16 tires designed ex-
Cadtnac'a 1991 Anante combtnel pertOrmance •turea wtth cr•ture comfort• In a sporty luxury car.
Damian Geddry
elusively · for Its speed depen-handling according to speed. makes the kind of power that transmission. suspension and
dent damping system and The 11tle "speed dependent American cars with large en-steering continuously adjuat
suspension. the drop-top damping" refers to shock ab-glnea are known for. There Is no themselves to the driving con-
Cadlllac wlll more than hold Its sorbers with three modes of turbo lag, no multi-valve anemia dltlons and provide a balance
own when It's time to play. operation. and no energy crisis. The Al-between luxury and per-
The suspension, for Instance. At speeds up to 40 mph, the lante makes power right flOW. Jfclltnance. At mJld speeds, the
uses front and rear struts that shocks are calibrated to remain Stepping hard on the ac-Allante feels like the Cadlllac It
are electronJcally ·adjustable, soft and compliant, giving the celerator gets you across the Is -smooth, mellow and soft.
and tailor the car's ride and Allante a buttery ride. Cadillac Intersection first every time, and But as t~e pace quickens, .=.==================================:::;i calls this the "comfort" mode. Bosch Traction Control keeps meohanlcal muscfe9 tighten and And It Is. When the car Is tr.av9'-the Allante's front tires from the Aliante's character beeomes
LEASE
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Jan. Ith, 1 "1
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CREVIER
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s-. Dept ()pefl 7 Olys
Per1ars.,,_ Mou<a M·F hm·8 30l)m
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Published Thursday,
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Call 842-4321
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plus taxes, lie. & doc fees
I t 'I I" ( It
1111 ·.1rn111• 11 ''
IMMEDIJ\TE
DELIVER't'
13590 B~acb Bini
Weslmin..f/er
BMCHBLYD.
AT THE
22 FREEWAY
l'714) 89!.ttoe
(ZlS) Hl-8888
At\ COASTAL
~ACURA .
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CREAT SELECTION OF N'EW & USED CARS
t 1e>:•~WA'\' t•1.n;t; .\T
2925 ~R BLVD. IN COSTA MESA
' l ~·' 1979-2.t;OO
,
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Ing between 40 and 60 mph, the b4Mng reduced to plleS of rubber more urgent and athletic.
shock valvlng tightens to "nor-dust. In fact, Traction Control Handing tfle Interior and ex-
mal" and the ride beeomes wlll pulse ·the front brakes and terlor styling Job over to Plnln-
more controlled and the hand-electronically cut back engine farina In Italy assured that the
ting more responsive. Above 60 power If the 270 pound feet of Atlante would have a tlmeleaS
mph,' the damping system torque are too much for the big profile and subtle decor. And
switches to "firm" and the rac:tlals to bear. three years into Its design cycle,
suspension Is ready to give all On wet pavement, and when the Allante still turns heads and
it's got. rounQll}g corners under ac-Invites questions. tnqulrles of
Cadillac isn't Kidding whenir-· celerairc>1i';--fractlon Control Is "how fast?" "how much?" and
says firm, and ,this Is one Detroit pure .magic. Push the ac-"how do you like It?" are stan-
luxury machine where you can celerator as hard as you llke and dard equipment with the Al-
actually feel the road. Quick the Allante won't lose com-lante. · · '
twists on the steering wheel or a posure or go Into fits of torque Also standard are a new 200-
h'eavy foot on either the gas or steer. Like the speed dependent watt Delco-Bose Gold Serles
brake pedal ~lso sends the sys-damping system, Traction Con-symphony sound system with
tem to the "firm" mode for trol works subtly but effectively. CO d pl
greater control, regardless of Out of the Allange's electronlc an cassette ayer, power
speed. bag of tricks also comes ve-fastners for the, revised con-
Transitions between the set-hicle-speed-de,,endent power vertlble top, forged alloy wheels
tings take place quickly enough steering. This feature provides and power everything with auto-
to be undetectable. From Coupe lots of help for parking an,. city matlc everything else. You get " the Idea. OeVllle soft to Corvette firm, the drlvlng. but gr11dually pulls back
system does exactly what It assistance to enhance road feel At just over $50,000, the Al-
promises. and Improve stablllty when lante has few competitors In the
And speaking of Corvettes, speed Increases. At 60 mph, the luxury GT class, and this Is just
the Allante'·s baritone exhaust steering feels firm and precise. fine. Because> for 1991,
note Is unusually ferocious. but easing up to valet parking It Cadillac's plush two-seater truly
Nothing this side of Chevrolet's becomes light and effortless. fulfills the promise made by Its
fiberglass sports car makes a As each of the Allente's major handcrafted Italian coachwork.
more enticing V-8 sound,· and components pass through the It has taken time, but the Atlante
the 4.5-liter. transverse motor veil of electronlc.s. the engine. has finally arrived.
VW builds three alternative
fuel cars for state agencies
WESTLAKE VILLAGE
Volkswagen of America Inc. has
delivered three alternative fuel
cars to agencies of Callfornla
governments.
VW's multi-fuel J@!!Js are
capable of operating on any
combination of gasoline and
clean-burning methanol fuel.
The cars feature e unique al-
cohol sensor and a three-way
catalytlc converter that slmul-
t an e o u s I y reduces
hydrocarbons, carbon mon-
oxide, nitrogen oxides, unburnt
methanol and aldehydes.
These Jettas are the first of an
Initial fleet of 310 alternative fuel
vehicles that Volkswagen plans
to build for government
rnE AMERICAN HEART
ASS<Qf.TION
MEMORJA[ PR<r.RAM. ,, -,, .. ., ---,, ,,,,_ ' '· . " .: ., ,, .....
agenlcles In California, said Or.
Wlnfrled Bernhardt. director of
Engine and Transmission Re-
search for Volkswagen AG,
Wolfsburg. Germany.
They represent a real-world
application of Volkswagen's
alternative fuel technology.
Bernhardt said. For a very long
time, Volkswagen tras been
committed to the research and
d~velopement of more en-
vironmentally acceptable ve-
hicles.
Charles R. lmbrecht, chair-
man of the California Energy
Commission. noted: "Volks-
wagen of America was one of
the first car manufacturers om
the Energy Commission's pro-
gram In 1981. I am pleased that
through this company's commit-
ment and foresight, we have
vehicles on the road now that
will measurably Improve the
state's air quality and enhance
the state's energy security."
Bernhardt presented the cars
to officials representing the Cali-
fornia Energy Commission, the
South Coast Air Quallty Man-
agement District and Sacramen-
to County.
The presentation also marked
the official opening of VW's new
emission test laboratory at the
company's regional offices In
Westlake VIiiage.
The multi-fuel Jetta is pow-
ered by a modified fou·r cylinder.
1.8-llter engine. It Is Identical in
appearance to gasoline-pow-
ered Jetta models with the
single exception of a fiber optic
fuel mixture display on the
dashboard.
VW has been conducting
alternative fuel research since
1971 and has produced In Brazil
more than 2.2 million vehicles
powered by ethanol.
In the Interest of developing
environmentally friendly cars, vw has produced concept cars
utilizing methanol and ethanol;
diesel engines fueled by veg-
etable oils; gasoline engines
fueled by natural gas, liquefied
petroleum gas; electric engines.
and combustion engine/electric
hybrid drive systems, Bernhardt
said ...
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by Jimmy Johnson
by Chip Dunham
bv Brian Basset
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RS COUPE
s 19 9 8!MO.+TAX .
Payments are $199.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end lease. $695.44 Drive
Off. residual $5,988.33, total of payments $12,686.40. Subject to lenders credit approval.
7 to choose from. Model #DA934 includes air conditioning.
Payments are $229.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end lease. $758.00 Drive
Off, residual $6,813.24, total of payments $14,598.60. Subject to lenders credit approval.
12 to choose from. Model #DA935 Includes air conditioning.
GS COUPE
s259~g MO.+ TAX
Payments are $259.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end lease. $874.19 Drive
. Off, residual $7, 750.50, total of payments $16,511 .40. Subject to lenders credit approval.
10 to choose from. Model # DA936 includes air conditioning.
BASE· SEDAN
s399ooPER MO.+ TAX
Payments are $399.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end lease. $1,335.94 Drive
Off, residual $13, 117.62, total of payments $25,436.40. Subject to lenden ctedtt
approval. 1 to choose from. Model #KA763 VIN #005098.
L SEDAN
s42e--0PER.MO. +TAX
Payments are$429.00 per month plus tax on 60 month cloMd end lease. $1,451.81 Ortve
Off, resldOal $14,057.42, total of payments $27,348.60. Subject to ~ credit
approval. 2 to Choose from. Model #KA785 VIM #005186, 001748.
LS SEDAN
s499ooPERMO.+T~
Payments are $499.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end lease. $1,651.19 Drive
Off, residual $18,219.41, total of payments $31,811,40. Subject to lender• credit
approval. 2 to chooee from. Modet #KA767 VIN #007145,007498.
'80 HONDA ACCORD HATCHBACK '87 DODGE CHARGER '87 JEEP mullmE PICIUP .
5 Spd, stereo. only 32,400 miles. (302ZEP).
82,988
'86 MAZDA RX 7
5 Spd, air, tilt, cruise, p/w, sunroof, alloy wheels. (2BTC4i1).
88,788
'It CHEVY CAMARO Z28
V-8, auto, p/s, air, tilt , cau., custom wheels. (2JKR423).
87,1•
'II TDYlll 414 Pl:l-IP
s epeed, lllr, p/1, C89Mtt9, cuetom wMala. (003092)
5 speed, stereo. casaette (372288)
88,818
'II MAZDA SE.I PICl-UP
5 apeed, p/a, air, cassette, custom wt-.. (365898)
87,881
'87 ACURA llTRlll ll mPE
5 speed, p /1, elr, tllt, CNIM, IUnroof, alloy wheille. (20NC009)
5 speed, pi s, casaette, v-e engine, custom wt-. & tlr... ~
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GEORGE .ELKINS COMPANY-NEWPORT BEACH
HA FAMILY O.F PROFESSIONAL REALTORS "
We have a limited number of desks and excellent farm areas available
for service oriented indi viduals. Call Don DeThomas, Broker, .
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AFFORDAaLE NEWPORT 9EACH 3
9EDROOll CONDO · 8eautJful 3 bdrm. 2~ ba~Newpo.1
Terrace cOlldD Wlttl many llllerltJes & iwadn. ~ I* &
clblMts 11 kltcheft, llWfOfed 'dis. recmed lilhts. crown ~ &
estn larre NSter bedroom suite With flUltld bull ~
Community pool, 1111. deytlal & bmftbll court. Located across
from 14 acre PIA 1195,000
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5 BEDROOMS, 5 BATH MONARCH BEACH
CustOlll home ~ by a ptominent ~ ~ tor
ent~ Pool, Siii and SIUlll With c:omg6tlt poncy ~
flfW ot the ocua. wr1 badl. and the lbtz.c.tton Pr"*la of
ownenhlp Include memt>tnhlp ., Monardl Boch Club, leMls,. 24
hour pit pd ro--. SKunty l)'trol and l!'eeft let discounts It
Monarch llllks. SI 09S.OOll.H
WEST COSTA MESA l bedroolll. 2 b1t!1 cOfd) ~
111 Wt$t Co$U fllm $INI COly com'*1 ~ IS one feat old
Wdltf and dryer tnCluded AttJClled pr. and I udy IO OCClllPY
Sl7!>000
INCOME
BALaoA tSLMm CHAMIER located on oa1 of a.
best streets Oft tht lsllif The 2 bdrm 2 ~ --,., •
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tro. ... bottoll & IS .., a sllDft *DI .. IM _.. slllllL •
~ I IS ralisbclly pnced It 1695.000
NIWPORT 81ACH IXICUTIVI PBn"HOU• • ocaANvtlW. 3 ... & ....., ,_,
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Enjoy fabutous city lights and mountain vtews
from this • bd, 3 ba Lautremont In Harbor
Ridge. Located on a cu .. Mt and beautlfully
upgraded. lndudlng automatic awnings with
... operat0<. new cabinets and WOf1c bench, ln1wcom. front and bed< patio wtth lights. all
milTored dining room and much more.
CORONA ID..000
Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to own
this 1 yrs new -3 bedroom. 2'), bath home. Hlghty
upgraded with fonnal dlnmg r~. IMng room &
heme. 1-jlghty upgraded with formal dining room.
IMng room & family room with marbte flrepleoe.
Fabutous anow capped mountain vtctw from this
, beeutlfulty landscaped yard with custom brlct< & Woe;><' patio decking. Hurry -this one won't lutlll
TUSTIN 12.,llO,OOO
Magnlfloent 6 bedroom. 61), bath estate on ~ aae
In Tustin. No expenM ha been OYetk>oked -
I impor1ed nwbie floonng, hand painted Q'QWO
rnotdlngs. Belgln wool carpet & a kitchen that ls an
entertainer's dream. Maids quartet9 and enchant-
ing grounds w/prfvate pool, spa & waterfalls
COIT A IESA SZI0..000 Large private deck f0< your children to pUly In.
Master ICJfte with fireplace. balcony. walk-ID
dolets. Wet bet In living room. 2 car attached
gatege. Very quiet & private. Assoc pool & spa.
2132 ALDER
~OPE~ HOUSES
8ATUN>AY a IUNDAY :
HARBOR HILL S t.595,000
23 e.lmont Burr AllegHft/Sendy Mlttmen
SEAVIEW $895,000
2101 Yacht Wanoenng c.Non/Cunningt\em
DOVER SHORES $1,295,000
1218 Potarla Chnttlna Edler/Bun AlteQMr1 J LAGUNA BEACH 1475,000
2&5 Viejo Watt• Mitchel
VIL~ BALBOA Well• Mltc:Mll
500C9gMY.f212 $179,000l
210 Liiie Ln • 107 1229.000
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..2558 er.Mew
JelG CANYON
15Rue MWMllle
COSTA MESA
2532 Alder
SUNDAY ONLY $650,000
Greg Connor
$895.000
V•gilene Hull
$230,000
Cyd HastlngS '
J ' SATURDAY ONLY
COSTA MESA $179.900
2330 Vanguard Cyd Hastings :
COM con AGE 1471,500
Corona d9' Mar cottage with room f0< additional
unit -Pad at rear of lot Is great for adding garage
w/unlt above. Close to school & youth center.
shopping and beach.
HAMOft RIOOE l4.IOO.OOO
English Tudor Home In guard gated Harbor Ridge
A very unique property -5 bedrooms, 6 baths
(main houM) -3 bedrooms, 2 baths. separate
maids quartert -2 kitchens ( 1 commercial) -
tnarble flooring with Inlaid brass, hand painted
oelllngs throughout the main level. Eacn room
mlket lta own statement. A true maaterpiec:e!
Pool/epattennls.
fORLEAIE
-NnWPORT meACH COftONA DD. MAR
33 Linda "6e 4 Bdt6 be S 17 .000 mo
1 c.nyon Court 5 Bd/4 be S5.500Jno
22 Rue Gr9nd 2 Bdt2 be S2.750 mo
220NiceL9ne•101 2 Bd/2 be S1 .195 mo
210 Lille Ln. •2'15 1 Bd/1 t>e S1 ,050 mo
242 Evening Canyon 2 Bd/~. be S2,300 mo
818 Jatmlne 3 Bd/3'" oa S 1.900 mo
G '" Dlhlia 3 Bd/2 ba S1,750 mo
3201"9 4Bd/3 ba S1 ,750mo
3 Montecito 8 Bdt4 ba S5,500 mo
32 Rue Fontaine $1.950 mo
2101 Yacht wano.1ng 4 Bd/3 be S3300 mo
aA1.80AISUNO
114 Onyx 2 Bd/2 be S1.6SO mo
IRVINE
19511 Slerr1 Sota 4 Bd/2 be S2,000 mo
HUNTINOTON llEACH
8171 Racepoint • 1 2 Bd/W. be S 1,250 mo
aACK aA Y S315,000
View of hill• and golf to1,1rae. path to Back 8Ay at ~front door. Custom rebultt In '78 Beautiful
master eulte w/ftreptace, window teals ~ patio e.rn oeilnga throughout oak kitchen. ~ yard
(approx 10.000 eq. n.) with 880 on back patio
Owner I Agent
C°'"*A DB. MM -..000
Old Corona del Mw duptex. View untt wtth 3
b«ttoomt/2 betN. r-..dy for new owner! Front
wllt wtttt 2 bedroom/2 beth. (leeaed) ~
aAYVIEW --Warm & cozy and modem 2 bedroom. 2 bet"
condo Gated community pool & IPL Atepleced
living room. patt0 Within waJkJng cHstance to b-*
bay trails A must see!
IRVlNE .......
JUST REDUCED! Move nght Into tNa ~
light & bright 4 bedroom. 2'h bath f9mlfy home. AJ
new paint. wallpaper. carpets & tlte. ,._ kitchen
appllanoes & flxturet. Profesak>nelty ~.
Htra large cul-de-sac with view of pef1c., Gtwt
houae at a great prk:el
CORONA DEL MAR '1--Tra<lltlonal 6 bedroom famlly home. LocaNd high
atoP Corona del Mar with views of ~ Hlll,
dramatic sunsets and oceen. Pr1Yate ~
entry wlfountam, large b-* yerd on the ~
w/prtvate pool. spa and fufl entertainment cen•.
A grNt home lor entertaining
COSTA IESA .,,...
Great oPPQf1unlty to buy In ,,..., ~ 2
master sul1et, lnskSe laundry. bek:ony O\WtOOkJng
luSh garden. mirrored wardrobea. MOYe In con.
dlllon Great comptex with many amenltlea. Im
VANOUARO
8HORECLIFF8 MINI EIATE tt••
Large lot In exclusive residential WM. Approa·
imatefy 2000 sq f1 home that needs a creathle
mind Great location • ottered at IOt velue.
PROFESSIONAL
S~LES PEOPLE
Service to clients
Service to customers
Service to agents
Be the best with the best
Call Mary Von Geldern
for confidential Interview .
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...,..TOM IEACH .....
Cozy & wwm 4 bedroom Cape Cod home on a.roe
..... 81ed IOt wtth bMuttful trw. Mee fwnily .......
New eerpeta, flooring, pelnt. L....optlon.
Ml'--*81,000
Upper end condo priced to Ml. w .. lltuated with
mounteln & dty lght view. Upgredee ~ glata
ltKMW ~ """'°'*' wwdrobes and oen-
trW lit 0091dtlkMq. Pnce lndudee '"'!get atOf. ..,_ & dryer. Meodetlon pool & epa. .... .,...
Gt99t vMlef Very ~ 2 bedroom/2 bath.
plut twnly room. det.::hed patio home. Seperate
dining room. centrel lit, 2 c=-atteched gerege. near communtty pool & tennla. FW\t.tJc op-
portunity '°'tint time buyers.
IOUTH COAST PLAZA AMA ..,...,
Pert9c:t '°' Int time buyer Of lnWltOf. 3
bedroome/1V• bath condo. Nevi&. kltehen & lip-
~ pelnt and mirrored wwdrobeL Walk to
mall, theet«S & ~
HUNTINGTON IEACH t:IDS,•
Gorgeou1 2 bedroom condo -a decorated de-
light-herdwood noora. ceramic tite In knehen &
baths. A large patio situated beekSe waterfal
(18fene tetttng-a must Me4) Gated/Comm
poot/epa.
LOWIT PNCD • IEAYIEW 1111 ...
Latgelt model, POf1 Aoyel, located at end ot
~and ad~ to be9utN ~
belt. Loweat priced for tNI plan currently on
marttet. This two story, 4 bedroom home la
perfect '°' family IMng. Guerd-ga1ed ~ muntty has t.-mis courts. poo1 end . IPL
A~for ...... 2101YACHTWANDEMJt
SANDY MITTMAN
LAGUMAIEACH ~
Beeutluful ··ocun vtew'' Income property.
Ablolatety the best bwgain In North Uiguna.
Warm end cazy front houle wtth great OCMn,
W.W. and rentel unit OY« garage that has sweep-
ing OCMn Views •
LD10M HIJQHTS I I 11-
Vlewt Vi.wt View! Enjoy OOMn, city tights. and
mounteln Views from this oomptet.ety remod1t1ii.
lmmeculat• fw'nlty home. ,,... pelnt Inside a out. new kltc:hen. new carpet a tile. Large pffl8t• tot
with poo1 a lush~·
LINDA l9lE IS--
One of the mo.t magniftoent vtews on the coelt.
Totalty remodeled custom home on the meln
cNnnel. 4 bedroomt Heh with tta own bath, 2
family r~. the ttneat queNty a design. Privat9
boak dock & s6de tie to hold a 55' yecttt Al90 fOf
--..S17.000 per month.
UYCMST taS•
Custom 4 bedroom ranch styte hOme per1ect kw
the tamity °' executive. Open noor p&an with
specious room Llvtng room marble health ho
ptace. An new master bath, teparate MWtng .,...
8-ltlfulty landscaped on large lot with room to
expend
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NEWPORT TERRACE
Creal pnrt for thi<. out~anding
opportumt' 10 II\ e m :'\t'\\ ?<?rt
At'arh. Thrt"I' BR. 2BA. fireplace in
living room. Community pool and
spa. Call on I hL" ont" ! SI 7 3.000
GREAT V ALUEI
C.rt'.tt open Ooor plan with vault~
cf"1hn2•. Frt'c;hh pamtf"d · mov<' in·
rnnJ111on. T .... o BR. 2 BA.'.:! car
f?&r&jlf". \1rl'h land"<'a~.
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VILLA BALBOA
\1e"''" \llorli.ihlr '.:!BR . 2 BA.
rnndomm1um In "I.Ill" Of""· con·
J111on llJr•lh (i,f>\.l m Qu1t't corn<'r
(oc 31100 C'ornmun1I\ pool. ~pa. lt'n·
n1<. $:! 11 QOO
HARBOR WOODS
Locatf"d nt•.ir .. hoppmf? ... ,·hoo( .. and
ht-a1·ht'' T"'n AR. tn"'nhome. p<'r·
( 1"1 I rrw\l··in nind111on. ~ 3"1 f'~frO"
po., .. 1hll' S:!'lQ.000
UNIVERSITY PARK
Larf?f' 4 BR. frpshh paintf'd. nl'"
raqw1 1hro11~hou1. Exrf'llf'nt cornf'r
lcw.111011 llf'.tr' ornmurnl\ dduh root
Two rar .111a1 hf'd 1?araf?<'. Seller
mull\Jtf'd
BLUFFS
-\ J!""rl C.umplrtrh rrHi<lf'rmzed 3
RR . 2 R.\. to"nhomf". mam t'Xlra!>.
Rnllf'r • arpl't . .:huttrr<., hard.,..ooJ
noor-. hj!hl and hnf?hl Clo~ lo
.. hoppmc anfl .. rhoolc. S281.000I H
EXCLUSIVE BLUFFS
(,RfT\RFI 1 \If\\_' F.xtra lar~f"
Op«"n noor pl.rn T"'o BR. 28.\.
tow nhoml' "Ith 'du It rd rt'1lmiz•.
larer m.i<.lf"r "u11r. fir<'plart'. pn,att"
pa1111 and• 01111numl\ pool 'It'"'
S :!9Cl. :loo
HARBOR HIGHLANDS
\ f"n mo11vatf"ri ~llf"r. Grf'at a~·
'Umahlr loan. Don·r rn1-.., out on 1h1.,
f.iliulou., 3 BH. homl'. Huf?!" yard.
""" rf'mrnt drivt"wa\. nt>w land-
capmg
CORONA DEL MAR
~ t k<'pt M-1 rel m Corona del Mar.
f.xf"<'lltl\ f" 3 BR. 1ow nhomt' "'uh
a "<l\'1a11on "pa. lt'nn1s. Close lo
shopp1n~. vhool., and beaches.
1372.500
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS
l..ocatf"d on laritf' rorner lot ~l"-ttn
t"o ~olf <'OUr"f",, "'parious. buutiful
fam1h homr "'"h pool and pa.
Convt'nlf"nth loratf"d to hopp1~
and frtt"a'" $410.000
BAYCREST
Currt'nth be I bu\ Four BR. llt'par·
ate master suitt'. formal dirung
room. family room with vaulted
ceilings. Hardwood floors. Company
ow~. subm11 ·our off t'r.
1465.000
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JASIUNECUEK
Exciting and spacaou~ 2 BR. plus
den, hardwood floors. (!rtat patio .
An exceptional value. Catt'd com·
munitv with pooh and tt'nru courts.
Seller will carry first T.D. to qual1·
lied buyer. $495.000
JASllJJlfE PARK
In Corona del Mar. 3 BR . 2 BA. in
gated communit~. Lovt'lv Vlt'WS
from lj, mg room and k1tc~n. hut·
tt'rs throu(!hout. ra1ht'dr1l rf'1hn1t
Pt"rft'cl 'I<'" dt"cl. $549.500
JASMINE CREEK
lmmarulate and ta tdull) dt><'Or·
atf"d 3 BR. '.:!1 2 B.\. two <,Ion homt'.
\'\ ath lo'"'" wrap-around pa110 ...
buut1fulh land~af>t'd for (!rt"&.t ou•·
Joor entertamm~ S54Q,OOIJ
LIDOISLE
Currf"nth lo"'''' pnrf'd O\ t'r.,1zt>d 101
on lhf' I land. L..irgr pmdtt' 'urm\
pdlln. Clo .... to tf'nm-.. 1-w-arhf'" .111d
dubhou"f' $5:)Q,000
COUNTRY FEELING
Hural almo,phf'rr m lhf''ht>art of tht•
I'll\. C:harrnm~ horn<' on wondt>rful
101. \la1ure trrt'.,. prl\alt", M"rf'nr.
~rluded f our RR. 3 BA . pool
w woc11J df'1·k111g. SS8Q.OOO
BAYCREST
Sm~I" lf"\t'I. 4BR. pool home. Rt·
modf'lf'fi and rt"ad\ for oaupann
Formdl dmmtt room. hr,.aHa~I art"a.
ma~tf'r su1tf' "'1th ~tud\ area. Laqtf"
room'. f ren1 h .Joor Don '1 mi"'
this onf'' S593.QOO
CDM-DUPLEX
f dbulou '"' t""tmt'nt opportUll,l'' !
Grt'al ··a'l 1 .. Out tandm(! fo~ rf'·
moJd. Two Lil()( k' to ht"ll ht' Rarr
on markf't Call for 1Jf"ta1lf"O mfor.
ma11on. $(>1 ),000
CHERRY LAKE
Your own doc~ on '-f'rludf'd l.t~f' 111
Nt'.,..port ~arh. 4 BR . homf'
Owner 1s mo, mg out of late
Charming area, Ont' of• lunJ lo·
cation. $629.500
DOVER SHORES
Expansive vit'ws. Creal opporluml\
to remodel and rrf'ate on thu very
lar~e lot with spectacular views of
Back Ba and f a1h1<>n Island. five
BR. 31,.s BA. courtyard pool.
S739.500LH
llARBoa RIDGE
UDUC&D
Ocean and city ~hta view. Whate
on white decor. 4 BR. plus den. 3~
BA. Currently the ~t buy an
Harbor Ridge. Gated communaty
with tennis. pools. pu. 178 7 ,000
CORONA DEL 11AR
Lovely 3BR home with 2BR, up·
staira rent.al unit . Mini city light.a
view. Clote to ~ache., shopptng
and schools. Must sec to appN"Ciate.
1795.000
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BEACON BAY ·ON THE SA.Pf'D
R,i , front ,..., .. ,,1. ·,,.i. ri•11111olt"l<'tl u·m~ onh 1~ fo~t mttf'rialt and
n.tlr·nu11-l11\' ", , .111• 1111,11q1o1•~l 1rail1t1on1I ho!M. \\ ;u C'Ol'liidfr
1 .... "' ... ,.11 .. 11 ",. llH . lli U \, ~. l();,fKJO
&ASTSm& CllAlllBa
Remodeled 2BR. I BA on e.ltra large
lot for uparwon. Hanh•ood Ooort.
fam1lv room Bttbcr Carpt't and
French doors. ~u11t" sv tt'm Per·
feet altern111ve to condorrun1um liv·
mg. $245.000
BAaBORRIDOE
Magnificent l-'ltws. Vtry privatt loo
cation. newl dttora1ed and re-
modeled. Two f'&tra large t'ncto.ed
patios. Two BR plu• den Dyna"'
Plan. $560.000
RAall(Jllamos-vmwa From IW'lup to tu111et upt~---..,t.---
~ntt ol ptace JWTounding thia
. · U npa.ra Ue&ech·iew sof l:ia y. at 1 tiahts. CaWlna and night light1.
r-eaturing 48R, SB~. Pool and t'pa.
leadint out from muter ate.
$2.750.000
RESIDENTIAL . '
644-6200
2 CIVIC PLAZA # 100
SAnm>AY. ~ S. lftl I P'Nill 1 · · ,
DOVER 8BORE8 AllBA BARBOR RIDGE
Cood ta te and charm in this great Outstanding views of ocean and r1t\
family or couples home. four BR. l~ht . Plans included. proper1\ is
family room , ('ountry kitchen with Ix-mg sold ··a 1 •·. Cuard gated
eating area. Spadous muter suite. commurut~. F abulom opportunit\ to
ew Orlean style pario with spa. bu\ m this exdUSJve area.
$799,500 Sl.QS0.000
WESTCLIP'P'-CUSTOll BARBOR ISLAND DRIVE'
Perfect for a growing famlly. 6 BR . lnspirl'd bv IM elegance of .. Old
oversized family room. breakfast World Villas .. tlu exqu1:>1tdv re·
room. 3 fireplaces. Wonderful lo-modckd custom bo~ features
cation on large lot with sw1mmi~ marb~. stone. wood noors. f rNl~h
pool. 1799.500 Joor ~and unmaculate landscaptr\!
~our BR . 4h BA. Doc-k for ~5 ft
CORONA HIGHLANDS u ('ht S:!.4Q5,000
On the canyon with ocean view. , IRVINECOVE Meander down the path to a grea.l Pm ate lx-a('h endave. unmacul<1tt'
• meadow. Vaulted ceilings. two fire· l .. haped farnilv homl." bullt around places. paned window • 3 BR. add
on 2nd storv for magnificent vistas. a centt'r pool. pa entt"rtain~nl
Acce55 pnvate bead,~ $895.000 area. Lvmg room. dmmg room.
4BR. SB.\. Ocean Mk of hw'. ('~
SEAVIEW to beach. 12.800.000
City lights and park views. Fabulous BELCOURT
familv home m gate guar~ and OCEA ~VIEW'. Elegantlv ap·
secluded community. Totally cu · pomted 5BR, custom borne Wlth 41,,
tomized. Lovely landscaping with 8.\. farrulv room. state-of-Lhe-arts
private pa. 1895,000 k1tcMn Huge ma.ster suite Wlth
fireplace and walk in c~t. f our
BIGCAKYON car garage. 12.295.000
The owner has pri<:ed tlus custom DOj!BR~OllES home to sell, not tomorrow but
tOtiay. The large private and beaull-Neanng completion. 148 feet on the
fully land:sca~ rear garden has a bav. 180 deg:rtt Vtl'W of '\iewport
spa. Located on a cul-de.sac. the 4 Beach and ewport ~nter. Dock.
BR. 2t,; BA home i.s ~for 4BR. 4~BA, pool. spa. 3 car gar·
elegant entertaining. S 1.150.000 age. SJ .650,000
BIG CARTON
BlGCAKYON Coif course frontage, forever Vlf'•s.
tunrung. serene 4 BR. wtth park~ Magnifittnl pacious e5tatl." WMre
ing pool. Htra large private lot. drama abounds. Pnvate entry
Ottorated and ~mockled With the courtvard. Enclc>lied outdoor enter-
utmost care and attentK>n 10 detall. tatnm~ are~ with bar and apa. Pritt
Ekganc-e and t'omf ort abounds. and brochure upon r~Ul"St
ll,295.000 CLIPP' TOP CDll
EllltRALD BAY
Once in a bfetune opporturut\ to
ow-n a most brt>athtaktng pomt of
S.x BR. ) 80° ottan V\eW home coa ti~ 180 ° Vil'"" • Dr amauc
WlUun the gated pnvate commurutv rock fotmation with crastu~ _urf
of Emerald Bay. Lots of charm and and harbor entrantt vie"" . f our
.q. footage . Perfect for a large
f amil . Cood value. S 1.395.000
BR. 48.\. plus parate guest 6ouse
on wparate lot. 15.900.000
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THE REAL BSTATBRB
4 BR SPECIAL Without a doubt the best buy In
College Park. Located on quiet cul-<fe..sac. •
big bedrooms. A/C, private back yard with
covered patio. Walk to Harbor shopping
center. Orange Coast College. etc. Great
buy/Won't last. 1225.000
NEWPORT LANDING TOWNHOME 3
bedroom. 2'h bath end unit. Formal dining
wfth wet bar, wood burning fireplace. sunken
living room, extra large storage area In 2 car
garage. $244,900
SUPER BUY IN COLLEGE PARK One of the
best priced homes In the area, 3 bedroom 1~
bath. new carpets. covered patio. walk to
College Park grammer school. Harbor shop-
ping center and Orange Coast College. Call for
more details. 1225,000
SPtC AND SPAN Every room In this 3
bedroom 2 bath home sparkles. It Is , the
ultimate In upgrades & decor. Hrdwd floors.
French doors opening onto private patio over-
looking a sparkling pool. Super buy at
1247,500
QUIET CUL DE SAC 4 BR 2 BA home In
College Park, home has · been upgraded &
remodeted. CU!rom carpe ~. window cover-
ings. tiled kitchen and dining room. covered
patio. private spa. much more 1231,900
SUPER BUY 3 bedroom Freedom home. Ter-
rific starter or rental. Extra large lot on quiet
street. Priced at only '204.000
MESA VERDE NORTH• BR 2 BA atrium home
in move In condition. vaulted. beamed ceU-
lngs. crackling flreplaoe. new tile, sink, df w,
very private patio and backyard, near IChools.
shopping and freeway access. Good buy at
1291,500
3 BR + POOL Completely remodeled, huge
add-on fam rm. extra large country kitchen
with ceramic tlle cooking Island, large dining
area, big back yard with block wall fencing.
1291,500
SUPER UPGRADED L~rwood Greens
townhome. 2 ~er '·'i Y. wtth crackling
fireplace. huge w~"' o~Y. .. approx 1800 IQ ft. double garag ,ich aecurtty ty11enf.'.
quiet location. Ml: ... H MORE. asking t21S:t'f'
VIEW, YEW, VIEW 2 bedroom, 2'A bath,
buldters custom townhome comptetety up-
gtllded throughout. Veufted oetllnge, gounMt
kltctlen. pool & IP&. gated communtty ... tNa
ptut a vtew of city twtnkltng light• and ocean
breezes. Owner says bring offer. Alktng .....
SUPER STARS.FOR
THE MONTH OF DECEMBER
TOP LISTER
Mary Anne Hc;>.tsey
•ST OF WV• EDON Upgra~ 2 BR plus
den, private spa. Extra large lot, vtew of park.
Community tennis and pool. Motivated sellers
have been tranafWfed. Take advantage. R&-
.duced to 1311,111"
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'We wUll t" ilttu1lt alt"'
"Me /eieltdd Joe tlteie
fc1al pate"111Z9e 1111d
4MJJJJ"et i11 1990 & "'"'
Joewaetl to a ltealtltv &
.wccu4J 1991 Joe·
SUf'DAY ONLY 1-4
20l9 State An Costa Mesa $227 ,000
•+ftM
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1124 Ort.le Costa Mesa $315,000
•+FMI 1779 ........... Costa Mesa muoo
•+UM 3437 .......... -2714 lll!CWMd Costa Mna S249,000 -9111 .,. G.Grttt SltUot -2175,..,H-3 c.taflllsamt.9M
IAT\MDAY AND IUNDAY 1-4 -a. .... ., c-. ........
tOP SALIS
Pat Cobb
QOOD NEWa. llAD NIW8 The good news Is
the pr1oe -onty $214,900 fot this quality
reconstructed Freedom home. Bad MWa ts we
onty have one like It.
PRIO£ OF OWNER ... Unique 1 story up-
graded townhome, 3 bedtoom, 2 bath, big
kitchen with top of the Une thennadore ap-
pliances. OR and LR IOoks onto P'fvat• large
patio. Great Newport 8eect'I eddtW fot only
1211,a
"MESA VERDE WR CIRCLI" Spottess 3
bedroom 2 bath, fC>t"rMI d6NnQ room, nr.ptaoe
In Liv. rm. Complete~ Tnc:t MW kitchen
& bath. For leue $1,500/mo. Cell 546-2313
for details
SUPER BUY .. COLLEGE PAM 3 bedroom,
new tlle ahower, big country kltc:Mn. Big
comer lot .etposalble RV ecc111 Sellers
motivated. Call now. 11a.-
3 YEAR OLD EXECUTIVE Hom Lowly 4
bedroom 3 bath. Master bath hM JllCUZZI.
Areplaoes In living room and •= room move In condition. A rare ftnd ...
EA8T81D£ HOME Big 1 story • bedroom ptus
bonus room on quiet cul de sac street In
desirable east-'de area. Lovefy COYWed patio.
Garden window, big bonus room. det.ched
garage, Interior freshty painted.· Wetl wtee gtve
some allowWl099. Cell now tor det* w,800
LOWEST PNCE .. LONGWOOD 8 llMI 2
master 1Ultea. one with ftreplece, ~ ftoOr ·
plan, approx 1800 eq.ft., movie In c:oodttiOn.
Seller would Hke a lhoft eecrow. only...-
MESA VERDE UPPER .OS 4 bedroom, 3
baths. 1 bedroom and bath dOwn, kWley front
courtyard, new eona ete roof, movie In lot the
holidays, Miter tranaferred. motlv8ted. hike
advantage.W,0001 ......
SOUTH COAST • tMO 38R. 28A athet~
front courtyard with tount8'n, freeNy painted.
VACANT, ready for you and yaut t.nly. Greet
HoHday gift tor the flmity. A _._, at
9219,800
PllCI MDUCa TO IMIJlll S bedroOm.
Brookdale ~ 2 cs _ ..
patio, air conditioned I
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PRIME PROPEirrIES 1991
USTPD EXCLUSIVFl..Y WITH
VIA l..IOO sc:>UD ···-·················-······$4..2()(),000
" ll.NDA 1Si,B ........................ _ ............... $2,,91J5,000
VIA 1..100 NORD ._. ..... SOlD ........ $1 ,91)5,000
VIA GENOA ..................................... S1,29S,OOO
VIA l..IOO NORD .......... SC>LD ........ $2,91)5,000 VIA EBC>U ........................................ St ,250,000
VIA l..IOO SC>UD .............................. $2,700,000 WES'I' BAY .......................................... $87S,OOO
VIA l..IOO SOUD .............................. $2,49S,OOO VIA XAN11fE ...................................... ~.000
VIA l..IOO NORD .............................. $2,350,000 El. MC>DENA ....................................... $419,000
675-1058 WATERFRONT HOMES INC., REALTORS
.. 631-1400 • 646-9400
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$4,200,000
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$2,995,000
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$2,700,000
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$1,295,000
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COLDWELL BANIER
I ~
BA YFRONT $750,000
Enjoy the beach lifestyle of hving m this exclusive 2 BR , 2 BA inciave w/
a prestigious address. Walk to bay/Balboa etc. _
HARBOR VIEW HILLS sns.ooo
Panoramic canyon view from this spacious 5 BR traditional. Private
courtyard entry w/ warm bnck patio. Add1t1onal decking on canyon-side.
SEA VIEW sns,ooo
Choice comer location. Panoramic view of ocean. Catalina
& city lights. 4 BR. 3 BA. f am1ly room. Ideal family home w/
the security of a gated community w/ pool, spa & tennis.
VICTORIA BEACH $795,000
Legal non-conforming duplex & rear studio. One house off the water In · HARBOR VIEW HILLS \ $895,000 spectacular area. Breathtaking ocean view from upper unit. Sparkling, completely remodeled 3 BR._3 BA home w/ panoramic views of Harbor & city
hghts. Decorator upgrades throughout. Rita Kurtz BELCOURT $815,000
3 BR town home in prestigious gate guarded commuinity. Custom family
kitchen w/ state of the art appliances High ceilings. hardwood floors &
Berber carpet.
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HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES $835,000
Located on a private cul-de-sac. this 3 BR. 2 1/2 BA remodeled condo
is gorgeous. Fabulous unobstructed view of mountains. city & night lights.
BALBOA ISLAND $839,000
Lowest priced island waterfront. Exciting 2 BR home & a very large 1 BA
apartment. Ideal Little Island location. Dock for 2 small boats.
LIDO ISLE 1895,000
Bring your architect to build your dream home on this huge lot. Priced
below market value for quick sale. Hurry, this one won't last.
LIDO ISLE $995,000
Brand new home on one of the best street to street locations. 3 BR. 3 BA. large library BA YSHORES $950,000
wt charming south patio. Edie Otton Charm & tradition surround you in this remodeled 3 BR home w/ large
family kitchen. Balcony over1ooks huge, beautifully landscaped garden.
SPYGLASS $975,000
Breathtaking 180° ocean & harbor views. Gracious floorplan flows
perfectly for entertaining . 4 BR. pool & spa in sheltered courtyard.
BELCOURT $1,115,000
Elegant Belcourt home w/ marble flooring, beige carpet,
custom window treatments, high ceilings, 3 BR, 3 112 BA,
den 3 fireplaces, formal dining room & exceptional patio w/
built in bar/barbeque area.
SPYGLASS 11,241,000
Reach out & touch the work from this panoramic view home.• BR, 2 1/
2 BA, large family room. remodeled kitchen, pool, spa & beautiful carpet & wall coverings.
1NO CANYON •1,400,000 SPYGLASS ' 11.415,000
Bring your prudent buyer to mis exquisite 5 BA. f.mity home wt 1atge dining room, 2 Casual comfort & elegance abounds throughout this 5+ BR home w/
family rooms & 2 fireplaces. Relax in your own privat.-poo1. Sera Mlrvtn pool & spa, plus breathtaking ocean, bay & city lights view,
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CAMEO SHORES $1,475,000
Exceptional site south of PCH adjacent to 14th green of new golf course.
Sweeping view of ocean, hills & night lights: Private beach.
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DOVER SHORES $1,495,000
Incredible spacious view home flows to patio for indoor/outdoor living.
Large master with fireplace, den w/ fireplace & sutdy.
MONARCH BEACH $1,495,000
Catalina sunsets & golf course views from this Mediterranean design
custom home w/ 5 BR, 5 1/2 BA. Truly too many appointments to list.
IRVINE TERRACE $1,595,000
View lot w/ spectacular views of Newport Bay. ocean & city lights. Plans
for large contemporary tiome included. SHORECUFFS S1 ,450,000
Incredible oppn>tunity to live on a gorgeous approx. 25.000 sq. ft. lot. Located on a lush
NEWPORT BEACH $1 ~595,000 canyon w/ ocean views & acces.s to beactl. Even Cortlett
Brand new custom home near completion. Beautiful approx. 5,000 sq.
ft. 2 story on large lot in one of Newport'S finest neighborhoods. Large
yard with room for pool.
LIDO PARK BUILDING $1,825,000
Spectacular 180° views from every room I Bay. turning basin, mountains
& ocean. 4 BR, large family/gourmet kitchen combo & 24 hr. security.
Shows like brand new.
SHORE CLIFFS $1,885,000
This lovely custom home is located on onEf of the finest lots in Shorecliffs
w/ a spectacular view of the ocean & canyon . 3 BR. 4 BA w/ cozy den
& separate quarters for live-in or office.
CORONA DEL MAR BAYFRONT $1,995,000
Beautiful harbor views from this custom built bayfront home. Spacious
3 BR, 4 +BA w/ den, large office/bonus room w/ separate entry. so·
frontage & dock.
CORONA DEL MAR $3,500,000
Unequaled approx. 5,600 sq. ft. custom oceanfront glass home over
COM tide pools. 3 story Interior w/ seaward walls & roof of glass. Under
construction , call for plans & details. ·
BALBOA PENINSULA $3,750,000
Bayfront w/ generous sandy beach & dock for three 50' boatS. Special
custom home, 5 fireplaces, guest wing, servants quarters & elevator.
BAYFRONT $4,250,000
Over 70' on the bay, 140' on the beach, marine facilities for 4 large
yachts. 180° views of main channel, Fashion Island. 5 BR, 4 1/2 BA,
warm & Inviting.
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BAN~CR ••
PEtlNSULA POINT S2JS0,000
This exc:epOOnal 4 BR. 4 112 BA tradltional bayfront home was featured on CHOC Home
Tour in 1988'" Judy Robbins
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WEST NEWPORT S.,000
Gr .. t owrl9f user• 8nc:k fireplace. "9Wkilc:ften.
5upef investment propetty. Trtone Bergin
House Huntl~ Just
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A home wiltl me BllA RoC>bon Award from Coidwel
Bank., 11 rNdy to move into me day you look 11 rt
To eam this ....,.,d 1 home ITIUS1 pass rigorous tests
bOlh lllllde 1nd out And thOUgh tney're;n mo....-tn
condltJOn m.(re pnced IO Mii Ju51 cad us today
OPEN HOUSE
SAIURDAY 1:4 p.m.
SEAWIND $541,500
~ 4 BR. one le\191 enhanced w/ many
.,,,...._, As8oc. pool & tPe-L~ Ewing
NEWUSlJNGS
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II of IN.,,,.,,,,.. hCludlng pool & ..,.,. 2 BR. 2 BA
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HAMOR VIEW HOMES 1121.IOO
Llirge ' BR. 2 BA home irl family onenled ~
hood Neer pool, pMa & greent»ll
COAONA DEl MAR .... 000
Owner oc:cuplN one untt on this bMutlfully r-.modeled
duplex Great comet ioc:.ciort South al hlgtM-V El'1fO'f
COM lifellyle I 19C11n1e rental ltlClCHne tool
IRVINE rt.MACE 11.171.000
lnCfedll* 2 BR hOme r909n11y remodeled to peitec.
bon1 Floor llO C9illn0 pidUre WI Wff\dows In dllwlg, llwlg
& lamlly room. ~ bndt COUltywd WI IC)e
Corone Def Mw
Jerry Finster
421 a Goldenrod IRYINE
S385.000 woooeM>GE A1t.IOO
Coron. Def ...
Jerry Finster
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$645,000 h'oughoul End uM on Qi.-~MC._.., toun
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Ginny Anderson $650,000
Monarch a..ch 13 Gewtna
John Cempbel $1.•95 000
$UNDAY 1-4 p.m,
Corona Def Mw 42f B Gotct.nrod Ke111n Hutctun.on $385,000
Corona Def Mar 427 NarclHUI Jerry Finster $595,000
UtU. Balboa letand 320 Grend C.nel Sue Vernon $640,000
Corona Def Mu 42f A Goldenrod
Ke""n Hutc:tunM>n $645,000
Corona Def Mu WOD.yBey Chn1 Undlay $650,000
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Newport ..,.,d 3717at.nnet Pl.oe O.\'ICI Pnnc:e $725,000
Utde 11-.o. l•nd 111GrMdC... Sue Vernon $13e,OOO
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upgrldet Pnv11e PlbO w/ unobltruc;ted Ille'#. built
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UMVERSfTY TOWN CEHTER 12S1 ,900
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the day you 'c>ok at it. To..,,, this ...tt
a home must pus rigon>us tests both
inside and out. And ~ they're In
tnOY9-ln condition. they'ti priced to ....
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3 BA. I 3-4 8" --~ horlte loc:.-IW!hn~
dilmnce d Mile~ P..-1r1 Fountllln V..., Ol.ll9I
•*lll'lbamood
COVER STORY •. .$4Q9,000
Thia Mesa Ven:le ~ on a view lot
oht'l 4 BR. 3 BA. fwnily room & fonnal
dining room. The priY.-bllc;t(ylld fM· u.. a gMld pool & spa. c:Nld's play-
houle & frvtt trees. Cel T amarrah ~LUXURY SZ>1.IOO
....... ~ 2 8A _,_,.condo Sunounoed by .......
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S una 111 COiia ..._ GIMI ow • Qul!M¥ w menc_s...,..,_
NEWPORT BEACH
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cui..-uc Atdioot IMd 1 ,_, 100
GARDEN GROVE
nw • a Ul'llCJl9 6 BA a BA home whd\ • ueecs tor a
24 hour Dey c..
SANTA ANA. TUSTIN
rrs A 10! l t2t.SOO
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
WESTMINSTER
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PAGE 14 / SATURDAY, ~ 5. 1991
Shirley Harris
Res. (714) 644-1040
IRVINE COVE. ·
On the oceanside of Irvine Cove. Expan·
sive double lot estate once owned by a
Prince! 4 bedrooms, 6 tn baths· 15 rooms.
Incred ible gardens and pool area.
An entertainers dream home!
Offered at $3,300,000
BALBOA ISLAND
605 North Bayfront -Duplex
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY!
Incredible· just completed remodel.
Better than new! Wonderful 4 BR, 3 BA
that includes 2 master suites. dream
gourmet kitchen, plus a 2 BO unit.
Offered at $1,650,000
DALY P&Or / llAL UT ATI
HAPPY
NEW
YEAR!
LIDO ISLE .
215 Via Udo Soud
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY
Fabulous new contemporary waterfront
home with every possible amenity.
Marble, granite & glass throughout.
45' lot. Large dock with full utllltles.
Now priced at $2,345,000.
BIG CANYON HARBOR ISLAND
17 Pinehurst
Completely remodeled and expanded 5 bed·
room, 3 bath contemporary family home with
granite, glass & marble throughout. Large lot
with city light views.
Reduced to $1 ,445,000
13 Harbor Island
Breathtaking bayfront lot with pier and slip.
Design your own mansion on Newport's most
prestJglous island. This fabulous lot Is Just
waiting for your dream castle!
Offered at $2,750,000
START 1991 IN THESE WONDERFUL PROPERTIES!
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&d _..ga19e1_.p.aiectGt>cweo~beoc:h.
kD a. ocean --.1ec:11.-on. Fl tor o 111ng1
.... Ollllt\CN----~-~one aa. WYlll elteft. Pool. IS)(J. crOQUet lawf'I.
---c.-or • 61A. lbary. bllord rm• much mot•.
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>Mw ot oc.an. t>av a cJrY """ 8lJIT bV Valentne.
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l'~'tt\mngbo*\.t.ageciock~rm for2Yochts
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'IB.COUlf MA.Mm HOW IM •1.m,oao
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Poet. ~ a '#Ot9ffal on OY..rzed lof LCJ'gelt ptan.
l.MiM*A lfAat • • •.ooo
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Towemg ""' Walk to beoc1'
DAMA POIHt • 1 MS.DOD
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3.58A. gcumet ldtcnen Quolty ttvu-our
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plCQ S.CO gorage.gat9d comm.ntv. Pl"laf• beach
COIOMA MeGtUJa hll.000
cu.tom contempOtory 68Q, .-&A. heme w/~
oc.an vi.w. Bright l °'*' w/a teM'lg ot comfort
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ffench d00t1. lfallon m.a. ~ch. lghf • bl1gl"lt
NlWPOIT ISLAND t1'5.000
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~ tomllv ~ ()Jple• LOOda ot cnarm Mud ,..,
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lOCAB OM PACIAC COAll HIGHWAY at AYOCADO 1ff 1100
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~~---~ -*ldedPoOlcno.
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a <*' w/ctty, be\'• ocean >Mw
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• ~ WNte Sc*°' l90te at •.500 mo
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oc.an a hart>Ot Ylewl rrom "* Nltop hOm• 48R.
oftglna home w/fl«Jt potentld fOt rencMJnOn
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to tchOc:* and park Great lllPOI.,,., pot9' "'°'
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~ PfOC*fYllt\.ded on one of Uclo'a...,-.-..
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l'nlhed sno.cm. 38R. 3.58A. 3 ~. Vk»o/leC • .,,...
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pant. r-..w capeit ~ ~. 100 IOt.
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PfMJt• ~.Pool *9 bodryord.
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11gt1t1. NMArat decOI. bleoc:hed wood. aa • mn.
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,__... parHd •carpeted.~ al on.a.
NlW UIMO • COIOM HIOttLANOI M1t.aaD
Open• 1POClcu ftoor J'lon. "48R. 28A, YOIJted celnga.
hardWOod 11ra. Lot 111 m . Great ioccmon.
LAGUNA MACH tl71,DGD
loO'llQ Charmer. 58R.28A. blue water view. w~
Clltmce to beoc::h ond vtoge.
IOl'llS1ICA11D BIG#MCI • C.D.M. $Mt,DGD
8e<Utf\A remodeled 2BA. 28A W/ 1 BR. 1 BA ltudlo. ~
~ea CUltom feot\I• thr~
WEJ1Q.lff M'6,DGD
~ tomllv home on a large lot. l.Jglt CS*' ftoor
plan Large mltr w/tlm"lg ote<>.Mony'.c><JC>del ABR. 38A.
HAllOI YIEW HOliB Mif,DGD
.Jult lilted 48R. 2 58A. Remodeled a eJCpOn. Palermo
Ffench wndowl • Ch. Great lot near patt. NMdl TlC.
~ NOl'fM ....
Medterroneon lfYle r.gle tcxntv home. ~ ~
goded. PwMrte patio • 1PO. Soon to be gated comm.
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4.68A.pool,1PCJ. ~ rantvrm.
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dlltall. MofMJted .... U>mlt
alotten ........................ 1.-.aaa
MalDe--sa!:W Ma'1» PUf't~ • ICUl(I. GcM·
m.t ldtchen. area.~· aw.
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'N.w, QJpe Cod. fOtwntlome In .:~ IOcafton.
WOOd ~. ffenc:h docn. 9 ft ce1l'9. 2 frP.
WD1CUff ...
S... .. dolemf epftonon ..... 2IA homeW/pool
• CabanO. 2 tllf of~ tlifle:*.. great OleCJ.
IAYCIDT ...
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IDIA&lY lOCA11D IAV.S COYI .....
~ ~. eec::uty condo. 28A. 1.58.A. dole to
greot ~ 0. tf'IOff dlta IC9 to 8alboo llland.
1UIUIOCI POIQI ...
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I.It• new~ lnt .-. s . 38A • ~ upgodll.
IAY91COW tof.aaD ~decorated 28R. f .58A condo In wondlff\J
~gated~. N.w cap«•""*"
LOW PllCI FOi DIV8.0fU Mn.aaD
~~.a.. b6odl. welt lie:» ot ltrMt. Ut'ro
age. appoc. 63 • 117 lot. Tear~ ellllrlng bUldlng
NlW CUl10M COM 'IOWNlllOMI M71,DGD
Eac1l1nt IOcotton. ~to beoCh • lhOA>lrig. ~
~home W/tOf> of the ft ~00..
MAllOI VIEW Hot.a M71,DGD
O'am1r1Q home t..-.V P<* lfed. ,....., roof. frtendtV
QlM~28R.dln0138R.e1tC ..... tlChoatl.
DDmAlll WD1CUff M71,DGD
bY'fy 38A home W/~ beaml, Coutyard erdfy
le0oom1 ore IPQdol..a. .c...., IChOOll near bV.
IAYYllW 1BIACI -IUY .... ,DOD 8Vthepoit(.dec01at01pert9ct~ 'f190l'I r-..w.S.C.gated
~.comm. pool/IS>CJ. 31A. fomlV rm. 2.58A.
COIOMA DB MM .. ~H
SclpNikated oceonWiwherne
IOcoted one bfoctc from the
009Qn,Q.dtyfeal\nl~
out. E,,Joy the chofm or
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8eolAA ~'NW IOt"" pi..ngloul Seo PohM &-
tat-.~ ...... UJmlt al°"*"
NIWPOll llACH ....
AbloUe peffKftonl J M P9tM ~ home -"' 90'·
~ b(ldr boy "'4ew. Decorator wlndOW cOtWeltl lgl.
LMMeAOlUIB ....
l.oglra cottage on 2 lots W/tllf, P9ff9cf flew *99 Ol
eCJUPe.
lMIX ·fAlrla ....
T~ ~ W/et"td pano a gatQOe. W9I maft.
tdned. pitne locdton. Co. to ~IQ• tu.
NlWPOlf lltOIU .. ,.
Large HOfV. 38Q heme eod"I w/own baft\ • O«t/
omce. ~molt• aM9 w/llftlng area.-U>. ....,..toH llACH ....
PIMlte odl. loclotlon. •. 38A.new gourm11t 111c:Nn a
lo'L ~ bodryord • W/Olbt:JI a fedilooood dedt.
OUMQ( ...... •·Aea. 29A. 18A n Ofonge. Will m<*'tt<**1 /l«1IA.
$35, 100. 4'-cor gatoge. ~ locCJftOI\.
GllAT OflfOl'Ml1Y It SANTA AHA t.119,tm
O'O'IT'I gator• on huge lot w/pOOA a tf\M ,.._a rec.
room. TNleRhOmelilonOYef 1/locrew/wg.garclen.
IAYYIEW COUil ......
38R. 38A.1ee. gate J M P9ten ~. lU> IQ ft. 3 yi90rt
l"l.l, locofed doee to bCJV, blMg • ~ tJola.
LAGUNA ....
2BR. 18A n the heart ot t.oguno Cary cottoge w/
beamed~. hOrctwood In. MDAYaDl ••1• GotgeouaeAfarnlVhorne,lorgevord.IPO.~
remooelec1 ffench dOOlL
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Y'O'I cteom hame ........... .
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QPENHOUSES
NEWPQRt IE,ACH
SAT lal:>oo Mlond ~ Femofldo Melm ScMlcrd S 6f/OJXX) SAT~ C.O.ono del Mar
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Z>it Opal Ave M*ldo Jonte S 190 /DJ 9UN COfono del Mar
1)( ~ CCMt Alllto Sd'tar• S 366.mo 9UN Olde COM
25 HarbOf Sldge HLql ~ _,, 1 $ l .160.000 9UN Olde COM
1307 Od:td Lane loreftO Saylee S •7&.ax> U. 00. COM
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LEASES
8*out $8..50) Hart>or~ $2/DJ
Salto Monico $5..50) Wettdff Sl.97?>
8*out 55/XXJ The 8kJ1l's $1 ,795
HarbOr Ridge S.C.900 The Bkltb $1.750
Shofecmt $C..5CXI 8ayo .. CoU't SI.JOO
Cotono def Ma S.C..50) 8alboc>~ $1.650
UdOIN S.C.200 ~ S l..600
·~ $.3.800 !Nine SI ..5CXl
Cotono def Ma $.3.IDJ !Nine sum
Hort>Ci~ $.3.200 Newport Shew .. Sl.A50
Cotono def Ma Slim 8ayoelfCo..rt SIAD
LC>O'l'd~ $2..500 8oyrtdge SIAD
M..a~•de $2A95 ~ SI-*
The 8kJtb $2..275 !Nine $1.200
~1b $2.200 8alboo~ $1.200 .....,. $2.200 Cotono def Mar $1.l~
~Terroc• $2/XXJ ~ $1,1~
~w Terroce $2/XXJ Irk-. sum .....,. $ 900
CORONA pn MAR
232 Orc:Nd Cl I ISM"""° '901'1 $ 97?>.(D)
)61J7 ~ Aod'iele Ull s 8315.(D)
610 ~ Pat Meny s 6e'l.(D)
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A REAL ESTATE COMPANY
Kc.&-·--VIN ... Prime k>catk>n. Fabuk>ua WM of the bey. OONn.
mountains and city Hghts. Three bedrooms. Three baths. Three fireplaces.
Enormous lot wtth fruit trees. Must eee. Best t>uy ...•................... $929.000
Open .... Suft. 1-4:30 , . . 121 Klng9 P'9c:e
IAl.80A PE•tllU . . . Bayfront. Custom home situated on two tots. A
great ..tate. Six bedrooms. Four baths. Sixty feet of waterfront. Ex-PMIM twbor "'9wa. Dock for large yacht... ........................... $2, 750.000
Open~---1-4:30 "'-·-· 1114 E. •• .,.,.lewd
UDO ISLE ... Panoramic views from this magnlfloentty attuated south
facing Pfoperfy. Dock for a large yecht. Four spack>us bedrooms. Three
baths. Exoeftent opportunity for a quldc doM .......................... $2, 175,000
Open a.t•lun 1-4:30., w•n 111 V1a LJdo loud
llQ CANYON . . . A heralded versame. model. Nest'8d on a qu"91 cul-d&-
uc. Four bedrooma. Ave baths. This gracious reekMnoe otters prtvacy
and dramatic Nlllide and gott courM vtews .............................. $1,345.000
G>N>EN GAOYE ... 1.8 acnt resldentlal site. Zoned for eight single
famffy homea. L9t1 average 85CJ squar• feet. Conventenl acoess to the
Garden Grove Freeway ............................................................... $1,320,000
llG CANYON . . . Original owner. Rate ptan one Broedmoor. Ave
bedrooms. Three baths. Large tamUy room. Dining room. Soaring beamed
celllngt throughout. Quiet cul.O.sac ........................................ S 1,295,000
Open lundey 1-4:30 4 W9"ged Foot L8M
IALaOA PEl•taULA... Exoettent oceanfront income opportunity.
BMutlfulty oonstructed and maJntaJned duptex. High ceilings. Skylights.
Natural atone firepfaces. Four car subtetT'81MN1n parklng ......... $1.195.000
oova. IHOMI . . . Just reduced! Large family hOme wtth outstanding
vtewt. This gteclou9 four bedroom. four bath home 1Urrounds the poo6, :spa, and gardens. Guest houM. Three car garege. ..................... $825,000
UDO ta.E .. ~ Fabulous executlYe family home. Four bedrooms. Three
and one half bathl. Formal dining room. Ubf'wy wtth fireptace. Maid's
quarter9. Frtneh dOorS. lmmacu&ate throughout ......................... $759,000
UDO-.. ... A mo.t pres1~ street. One of the greeteet 8PPf edatMt
~ ~·on UdO. Weetlkte atrada. Ttne bedroom. nw. bath.
Con'9 eteet• "/OAK mMterpleoe hotne ........................................... $725.000
MYCMST ... The lnt9rtor of tNt four bedroom N1ktenoe ti~
ipC)Otnted. lmpeccabee In = end -.cutlon. Wll lllPOlr"9d bee*~. Poot Spe. Alt ~a ......... .: ............................ $125.000
HAR80R VEW HLl.S ... Great location In the flVf!K popular original
Harbor View Hilla. Four bedrooms. Two baths. Ooean and bay views from
the living room. Walk to Fashion Island ........................................ $715,000
Open ......... 1~ 1121 White ..... .,
CORONA DEL MAR . . . Just reduced! Setdom does one of these
marvelous three story homes come on the marl(et. Four bedrooms. Three
and on.-hatf baths. Cu~sac. View ........................................... $665.000
Open Sunday 1-4:30 ..... ~·--2721 ,.., .,.. ...
PE•llYl-A POINT . . . Charming home. Near the Wedge and beaches.
Quiet. Prestigious street. Ave bedrooms. Original arched windows. Wood ft?ors. Roof deck. Room for expansion ....................................... $595.000 ,
HAMOR YEW KMOU.8 ... VtfNI of the new nature center Ind of the
Saddleback mountains. Three bedrooms. Three baths. Open llvtng room.
Famlty room. Remodeled kitchen and master bath .................... $465.000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . Just reduced. Lowest price tn the be11 location.
A most desirable street. Two bedroom. Separate guest quatters. Huge
badcyard. Owner wtn carry. Submit all otters.. .............................. $399,000
Open ...., 1-4:.00.. . 542 Al9o AWfMle
EASTllDE COSTA •• ,. . . . This home has a IOt of potential. Four
bedroom. Two bath. Ben Franklin fireptaoe. &tra i.rae corner lot. Great
location. Easy to show ............................ -................................... Sj 79.000
HUNTIMGTON IEACH . . . BeachwaJk. Plan 3. Large two story
townhouM In an award wtnnlng comptex. Three bedrooms. Two and one
haff baths. Private patio and a prtvate courtywd entry ............. S275.00
IANT A AHA HEGHTS . . . Many possibilities tor up.grading end enlarg-
ing. Three bedroom. One bath. New t>um~tn kitchen. Herc:fWood ftocn.
Huge yard. Two car garage ........................................................... $249.500
ANAHlm . . . Gre9t femly neighborhood. Four bedrooma. TWo blltha.
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~One llOfy. Two bedroom&. One Md°'....,, bd& ~ lrw•t•••t. ~for the .. time ~ ............................... 1150.000
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WATERFRONT HOMES. INC.
COST A MESA "Colonial" complex with pool & lush
mature landscaping In good tocation cioM to
Courtyards shopping & pant. Charming 3 bdrm
twnhm with fireplace. paned windows & large private
patio 631 -1400 . .. . . ............... $164,900
SAN CLEMENTE Near-new brioht & fresh 2 bdrm
home with eat~ln kitchen & formal dining & double
garage. Vaulted oeillngs. ceramic tlle, Berber carpet,
plantation shutters & yard with pallo & sprinklers.
760-3600.. . ........................... $225,000
.£.ASTSIOE COST A MESA Lovely 3 bd t9tnhm bullt In
84 with frplc in bOth master & hv1ng room. Parquet
floors In entry & kitchen & Fr doors to landscaped·
patio Close to back bay walking & riding tralls.
631 -1400 • .. . .. $239,500
IRVINE Walk 10 Woodbridge s South Lake from this
Model Perteet 2 bdrm corner townhome with bOnus
room & large private yard Light & airy. decorator
papers & wood shutters. Comm pool. spa & tennis
courts 760·3600 . . . ...... $255.000
BA YRIDCE Lushly landscaped gated comptex, pool
& spa. easy access to beach, freeway$ & airport
Bright & beau11tu1 upgraded contemporary 2 bd upper
unit, new carpet. wood bhnds &. double gar11ge.
631 · 1400 .......... $258,000
LAKE FOREST "'The Oaks" wtcommunlty pools &
tennis Ught filled 4 bdrm (or 3 & den) home with
formal dining room m private corner location. Totally
renovated. soaring cellings. skylights & hardwood
floors 631 -1400. . .............. $259.900
COST A MESA'S South Coast Metro area. Freshly
painted 3 bdrm. private master suite & family room.
Tiie kitchen & baths & new tile flooring In entry,
kitchen & dmtng areas Futura stone patio. pool & apa.
631-1400. ... . ....................... $269,900
CORONA DEL MAR Lovely 2 bd unit In Canyon Cove
complex. Light bright & airy, cathedral ceilings,
spacious master wtth spa bath & llVlng room wtth
frplc Security complex & private ShorecllHs beach
acoess 7~3600.... . ............................. $320,000
EASTSIDE COST A. MESA Extenslvety upgraded 5
bdrm home In nice area. Oen. dining room, family
room. redone kitchen with white washed cabinets,
skylights. new roof & carpet Alley BCQ8U, room for
boat or RV 631-1400 . .. ..... .. ....... s:M0.000
E.A.STSIDE COST A MESA On cul-de-sac In great
family nelghbOrhood Pride of ownership 1 story
remodeled 3 bdrm. Wood firs In entry. kitchen & IMng
room Paned windows & French doors opening to
lovely yard w/spa. 631-1400 ....................... $375,000
MID PENINSULA Charming grey & white 2 story, 2
bdrm & den beech cottage In delightful quiet neigh-
t>orhood. Steps to bOth ocean & b•y beeches & short
wal.k to e.Jbo. Ferry & PJet. 831-1400 ........ 1495..000
Realtors ®
WEST NEWPORT Duplex, steps to ooe9n & prime
beeeh. Front houee With 2 bd & 1 bath, bonus room &
large front yard, upper hu 1 bd. Good sum-"* /winter rental potential. 63 1-1400 ......... $398,000
NEWPORT HEICHTS Bright & fresh 3 bdrm, family
room a offloe/atudy oH the garage. Room to expand
on one of the beS1 streets. New root, new bathrooms
& new appllanen. Walk to schools. bike to beach.
631 -1400............... . .... ... . . .......... . .$419.000
BLUFFS Single level 3 bd twnhm. family room. huge
patio & gated brick courtyard entry In fabulous end
tocatlon. A perfect jewel, new kitchen & baths. d•
signer papers. Ille floors. skylights & security system
631-1400 ..................................................... $425,000
NEWPORT'S Best kept secret. charming Udo Sands
community with pool. Just 4 doors from ~n &
beech. Immaculate 3 bdrm home. beamed oetllrlos &
frple on extra large tot. very private patio & land·
scaped yard. 631-1400 ... :. . .. .... . ... $442,000
NEWPORT HARBOR Magnificent wide angle
Harbor, channel. oce9n & sunset views from fabulous
8th nr penthouse Nd••W8Y· Boat dock possible at
S2 • ft. Beautiful 1 bdrm remodel (can be converted
back to 2) (LH) 631-1400 ........................... $449,000
HARBOR VIEW HlU.S Broadmoor .. bdrm, 2
houtes from comm. pool on quiet dead end street.
Picture perfect trl-level p4an, separate mufer,
beamed famlty room & breakfast room open to lowly
yard with playhouse. 673-6900 .................... $899.500
CUFf'HA VEN Neat & tidy 3 bdrm original cottage
with hardwood floors & large becit yarcf. Lovely tree
lined street walk to an schools. Very liveable as la yet
prkled for buyer who wants to remodel or buJld new.
760-3600...... ......... .... ........... .. ................ $449,000
DANA POINT Near new luxury 2 bdrm townhome,
ocean view deck In lovety fenced yard. Hardwood
ttoon & fireplaces m llvtng & dining rooms & spacious
muter suite. Obfe attached gatage Small MCUre
complex. 760-3600 ... ....... . . . ................ $450,000
BALBOA ISLAND Super buy at lot VALUE! Great
potential In th s early Island 2 bdrm cottage plus
studio apt over the alngle garage. Remodel .. build
new ... or use as rental with good loeome. 673-6900
.. . . . . .. . . .. . ... .... . ............. $540,000
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Duplex. walk to shops,
restaurants & beach. Adorable 2 bdrm front house
wtth high beamed oelllngs. flrepla<le & sunny patio,
newty carpeted 1 bdrm garage apt p4us separate
guett room. 760-3600 ................................ $5-49.900
WEST NEWPORT Family h<>rne. 1 blodt to bOth bey
6. oc.an bMchee. Fireplace In muter autte of thla 4
bdrm property, 2 bdrma have outalde entrance &
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LJ1TL£ BALBOA ISLAND Beautiful new custom 3
bdrm home Includes exciting master suite & view
roofdeck Two fireplaces. &1ngle pane French door•.
hardwood floors & charming clapbOard exterior
w/used bnck trim 673-6900 $81 5.000
PENINSULA DUPLEX Lovely quiet neighborhood of
treetlned streets. Steps to both bay & ocean beaches,
walk to shops & Ferry. Great condition. upper 3 bd +
view deck 1s ideal for owner occupant. lower hes 2
bdrms 631·1400. $595,000
CUFFHA VEN BEST VALUE Bright 4 bdrm home
with separate master on quiet street. Spacious
beamed oelllnged famlty room with flreplaoe opens to
deck & spa in large yard. Owner may carry 1st trust
deed. REDUCED! 760-3600 ...... $595,000
POINT DEL MAR Walk to beach, shops & tennis
from this customized 2 bdrm home with den/guest
Quiet location In newef Corona det Mar neigh-
borhood. The fresh. elegant Interior looks to patio &
lush landscaping. 631-1400. $639,000
UDO ISL£ Freshly refurbished 3 bdrm ho~ on large
lot •t highly desirable east end of Island Good
potentlel f0t 2nd story expa.ntk>n New carpet &
noortng, steps to tennis. beaches & ctubhou9e.
631-1400. .. . .. .. $695,000
CUFFHA VEN FLEXJBU Sellers will carry paper
with low down, or trade will conalde< ell otters. Top
quality 3 bd remodel. family room, detached studio
large yard & patto Hdwd floors. Fr doors & bay
windows. 631-1400 . . . ... '899.000
BALBOA. ISLAND Shingled charmer with the lo<* of
•Nantucket summer house F0tmal dining with frpk:,
family room wtth sit-down bar. gourmet kitchen with
Wolf range, 2 spacious master suites & private spa
673-6900 .. .. . ... $720,000
BA YSHORES Comfortable shingled 2 story family
home. 3 bdrms & den (or 4th bdtm) femlty room &
spacious patio in parklike setting. Large cor1* tot In
this charming ~ted bay&1de community with prtv•te
beach 631-14 . . .. . .. . .., ............ $791,000
SAN CLEMENTE Pan<>famk: 1eo• ocean & mtn
v..._ lrom belh.lttful custom contemporwy 3 bd
home, lorm•I dining & Euro •tYle kitchen. Oak noor..
Berber carpet & vaulted c:elllngs. Will contkMr IM
option Reduced! 760-3600 . . . ... S797.000
LIDO SANDS Private community with pool & partc
Step to Newpon'a best beecMs. Huge Informal s
bdrm Includes muter with frptc, epa, deck & mini
ooean views Large living, famlty & game roome &
private pool. 831 -1400 ............................... S799,000
UDO V1LLAC£ Spectaoulet vlewl of oceen, moun-
tains & aparkllng bay from thla t>Mutlfufty decoreted
7th rtoor 2 bdrm. 2'-' beth Conde> wtth ..,,,. In fuM
HCUrlty building with doorman, pool & ape. 831·1400
............ IMS.000
BALBOA ISLAND OPPICE
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•
DALY Nor/ mAl. ISTATI · . SAtum>AY. ~ S. 19'1 I ~NZ 2J
. ·wAtERFRONT HOMES, INC.
DOVU 9HOR.ES lowly 6 bd hOme, tuper vtewa of mtne. upper ~ Bey & city lights. Remod1t1 o In ·ea. Fr. door9 & wkwtowl & new gourmet kitchen.
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BAL80A ISLAND Lerge lot seepe to beec:f\ wfth
exc:tttng totel1y ••110C11t11f 4 bdrm home wfth lbtery,
den & private brick pet1o s>k4 3 bdrm 11Pt with deck a ~,;1~..00~.~.~.~~~~~
HA.R90ll lllOO& BrMthteklng panoramic bay,
OCMt\ & ctty lllht ._. h'om gredoustV elegent 2
story 3 bdrm ,..._a, eoertng ~ & ~Oc
lnter1or etrtum. ~In meat•. paneted lbrery &
ffvlng room. 760-3800 ................................ S1.025,000
PE.NINSUU OCE.ANFRONT BANJC R£POf P8n-
<><wnic views from 1111 IMng ., .. of this 4 bdrm 2 sty
home. Need• T.LC. but hu tremendous potential In
gr .. t location. FarnMy room, oak floors a beema.
PRICE DROPPED! 631-1400 ..................... $1,100,000
BA.l.80A ISLAND Beeutlful brick trimmed 2 story
tredltlonm 4 bdrm home. Large lot, 1 ~from S.
Bayfront. Dining & femlly rooms. office & eunny bride
:!:: ~;~900~~ .. ~~:.~:.~~.!.~~. :1~5~
COllONA DEL MAR E.Jcdtlng nMtty new queltty Medtt.,,eneen twnhm w;tth n•ome vtstu of the
entire bay & oc:eM. 8tuft top end unit. fonMI dining &
=·~~.~.~ .. ~.~:.~.~:r.oJg
BIG CANYON Freehty decor•ted 3 bdrm with tamMy
room, chmatic entry with wM•lllhC wood ftoon i
2 ltory dlNng & Mng roome on IMO"" Canyon's ..., =·~-= .. ~: .. ~~.~~~1~:.=
LIDO ISL£ LUlhfy i.ndec.,.ct 3 bd Medlterr.-.n.
forfMI Clf*'O. tamly kMcMn with bay ~ & .,,
with bultt-6ne. Fr. door9. per*9 wtndowl & Mrdwood
IOOtl. Totally temod1l1d In '17 on xtra ~ tot.
931-1400 ..................................................... 1, ,000
DOVDt 9HOlllES Super bl!Yfront locetlon .. of
mtne & c::4tY llgfM & dodt tor ss· & 38' boet9. Potet"'91
for 2nd Mory to We 4 bdrm home wlformel clM"I & ~ petlo. Community beKMI ... Rte£ OAOP-
PeOt 780""3e00 ....................• -.................... $1,250,000
COllOMA Da. MAR Spect__. loCation 1 tot from
OoMrt ~ & beedl on one of the pt9ttleet WMtl.
Double tot with 3 bd ~ with Nrt1ftc .~
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UDO ISL£ With 80' wide IOt. Fabutous ex>nternpor8ty
Medftefr•-.n 3 bdrm, den & bonus room. Elegant
fonnet Mng & dining rooms & khc:Mn O\l9f1oot( 40·
pool. Arched windo'#t, limestone floors & Berber
e.rpet. 831-1400 ....................................... $1.695,000
CORONA D£L MAR Whh 60' of tront8ge on beeutlfut
b9ytront beech. Lowly 4 bdrm tr8dhlon8J home with
dining & family rooms. den & gourmet kltc:Mn. LMge
Mng room, bride rrpk:, Fr. doors a b8y .ctlon views.
631-1.-00 .................................................... s 1,975.ooo
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-'
s 11 Mom nt canyon. Con>ne det ,.._, ·-2 bd condo
Connte Vrba $120,000
221 & 221 ~ )4th. Newpon Beach 2 & ) bd condos
Rob Clem & ~ Harrlton SJM.000 & Sl72.000
1712 Dover Orlve, Newpon Belldl l bd ~
Maureen Downey & Lois Zimmerman
~2~ El ModeN. ~wpon Heletiti
~UY Harrison & Marlene Hassel . •
427 Plfate Rd. CIJffNven
Lots McLoon
2a1s 8fo.d St. Newpon Helchts.
$<11 ~.000
J bd~
$119.000
l bd house
$449.000
lbdhouw
Manny Srelllno & Roy Freeman SS7'9,000
lOlb CWf OJ .• Newport Hdihts... . ........ S bd house
MMe<> Stuart & Mary Dfesser $99'S.OOO
I 21 J E. e.Jboa ~d. ~ -·-4 bd house
A.,Jt.1n O.ynn & CMsten Nltsen --.. -.. Sl,100.000
221f1ncs ~. Clllfha1ten ..... • .••• 4 bd house
ltqeN ltJd\atdloft & Ashley MdntJ!t-·-St ~.000
214 PoinMttla. CorON del Mw.. . .... --···-.. ) bd house
s.lty Pt\illlps & AIM PWtenen. -·-· SI. '4>0.000
OPEN SAT 1-4
I II lllh St , Newpoft Bach"·-·-.. -·.)~ I bd ~·
~ Hatwy ..... -...... -.. -···-·--1'000
2051 Com~. S.)'CffSt, NB ..... -·-·-········· l bd ~
M..-lene ~--·· $515.000
107 Cotat. a.lboa ll&Md-·--···--···-·"'" .. bd ~
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OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
2710 ~nt del M.u COfON del ~r ..
An~ f'rttman
14~ K~. Harbof View Hilts.COM
ludyGood
4bdhouM
$'95.000
2 bd twnhm
$61•.ooo
l bd house
sns.ooo
117 carnation. COfON del Mar J bd twnhm
Otane cannon s1 .n~.ooo
7l9 Via Udo Soud. Udo tsle. N 8. .. ........ .. 4 bd house
SallySotMn $2.~.000
UDO ISl.£ Orwnatic com.npcnry e bdrm home
with ~ room & doc*. Toc.ly rema it1t1 it ...... of
the.,, new kttcheft & ~ont ,,_..,......_£XIII..__
uee of btedc gr.-, bleic* merble & mAtTon. u 1· 141()() ......................................................... , 121350-0CM>
LINDA ISLE LOWiy top qu8ltty tndtionail 3. bdrm.
muter .with frpfc. F8mtty & fOf'mal dlnlng rooms &
private P8tlo with pool. M8ny uiMd brick eccerita &
large dock, prime View location. HUGE REOUCTIONll
631-1.COO .................................................... $2.995,000
BALBOA lSl..AND Sw u~ bay vtst• trom tot81ty
redone South beyfront home with dock. Drwnatlc 2
story 2 bdrm lndudee spedous master with llttlng
.,._ FonMI dining, den, roof, deck & petlo.
673-8900 .................................................... $2, 700.000
UDO ISLE. a.yfront with 52' of front8Qe. lerge brick
P8fto. sandy ~ ' slip for 2 ... beets.
Metlcuk>u9ty malnt8'ned newer e bdrm home with •
tredltlonal feettng, dining & flmly rooms & Iota of
stor8ge. 831-1.COO .................................... $2,700,000
LINDA ISLE MAGNIF1CENT BA YFaOH11 leeded
gtus, mwbt9, white Berber & bl11ctted wood .c:cent
thle IUXurtoul 2 sty 6 bdrm home with 8'A beCM, lowly
endoMd 1trtum, dodt '°' • 50' yKht & prWllM petlo. 631-1400 .................................................... $2,750.000
BIG CANYON Elt ... wtth tlDlloul *-' & ~ 150'
on t*lfl t:Ne1 8th t.r.ey. Top ~ wM\ .~
high cel9I ioed rooma. ft lnc:alde8 4 bdrm9, 2 twnify
rooma. .eudy, fonMI dining & ...,., ... nWda Ute.
t31-1400 ........................................... : ...... -12. 77$.000
UDO ISL£ Bright contemporary btlyfrot1t home,
dock for *VI Y9d'1t. Oremdc 2 ~ =..., entry. 3 bell,~ rm, ct.t &. 2:nd loor nn
W/Wet .,., &. buiJt4ft mueic ~. Said Mey
f\.w'nllhed. '31-1400 ................................... u.w.ooo
LIDO ISL.£ • LAST VACANT aA YnlONT LOT Prime ,., end of IMnd. Extr8 .... tot .......... lg
dock, could ~ up .., l.OCM> 9q. fl home
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390' ~of tN OCMI\, mtna. MrtMw ••• •11)'9 from
thle 85' ... ..,... -·· tOMr. nw. Mng ~ ~~=~ .. ~~~ .. ~.~~ .. ~*
UDO ISL£ Fab.,... bright & open $ bdrm home on
huge tot. 67' of bey front 1 doc* for 100· ~ + .,.
ttet The 2 story Mng room °'*" to 1he PMto & ~~~. ~~ .. ~.~!.~~ .. ~-~~
BA YSHOU:S A ,... ~ e.r.,. bllJtlonc tot wfttl
150' on the_..,, dOC* & bl ... _...~ ectk>n
& night....,. .......... s ...... "°"" " --~.~ .. ~ ~ .. ~.~"~~~-!.i~.=
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tront .._ O¥W 11.000 eq. ft. Tot.ti of I bdrml In the "*" houee. ........ ._.,..... StoM ....
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WAftllnOllT 11011D. DIC. llEALTW •
NEWPORT BEACH omcE BALBOA ISLAND omcE :u I\ MARIN& AVi!.. 24.tl \\'. CO~T HIGHWAY
71t·lll-ltll 714-673-&lll
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BOB &: BOVIE KOOP
w. would w.. to help pa ...... ,... ...... #1 RB/MAX Aamt
8 ~ _<>[ ~O ~in the State rl c.lifarnla. Ranbd natimelly in thl top
10 RE/MAX Apnta for 11 ,.n comecutift.
631-1266 or 760-1580
WHY LIST WITH J UST ONE AGENT!
CAMEO SHORES WWEST _PIJCE
GREAT LOCATION
BORDERING NEW GOLP COURSE FAJRWAY
Park setting w/fabulous ocean views & private
beach newly refurbished in 1988. Art deco and
contemporary interior & Mediterranean ex·
terior. Seller is motivated. Submit all offers
including trad es for lower priced home or unit.a.
Reduced to S 1,450,000 · This is a steal!
808 A DOVIE KOOP
NEWPpRT RENTAL
I 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom custom
townhome located at Newport
Beach. Just steps to the sand
this large home has everything
you could want, a garage, extra
par king spaces, a roof top deck,
fireplace, and a view! S2.,8 00 .
Call Bob Koop Jr.
CALL THE KOOP TEAM
BIG CANYON
5 BR, 6 BA, (am rm. Formal din, 1t.udy, 13,600
aq.(t.. lot on 7th green. Pool and 1pa just. redone.
Best Ba1 at S 1, 770,000
DO YOU WANT
TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
CALL
THE KOOP TEAM
631-1266
SPYGLASS HILL LEASE
Cuatom home 5 bedrooms, 4 11 baths. All of the
futures you would expect in a custom home. 4
car 1arage. Only S5,000/mo. Located at the top o(
Spyglau.
BOB KOOP .IL
4 ROCKY POINT
SANTA ANA LAND
Land 2~,000 sq ft. Plan ready
& approved for 18 units plus
5,600 sq ft of retail. This is
level ground & ready. Look at
unit cost.
Asking $775,000
WANT THE BEST TO LL YOUR HOME? CALL THE KOOPS!
MESA VERDE
FAMILY HOME
LOW. LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Four bedrooms, three baths, large family room.
Formal living, formal dining, bonua room, 3 car
prage with boat acceu, large yard. Owner leav·
ing state, make an off er. Leue Options Con·
1idered. Great au umable loan.
808 6 DOVIE KOOP
HH,080
COSTA MESA UNITS
Ten units, eight townhouses. 2
bedroom, 2 1/2 bath plus 2 large
·one bedroom units are 1 V2
years old. Starting income is ,
$103,500 per year.
Steal at $1,150,000
llAIJllLLA OOUNftY CLUB UDUCIDI
UDUCIDf IBDUCBDI
San Juan Capiltnno
San Juan'• moet ucluai" .ddnll. 14 480 (~
lot on 14 & 16 (airway. Buildable .,.ct of 6,120 ft.
Gate suarded community. Seller very motivated.
Area'• Beet Bu_y_. Now U26,000. Will Tnde.
... DOYIS&OOP
REALTORS-cos1•1EA.tmCltTIOCH u1-1m.1 .. 1•
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3 bedroom ....,_ home ptue ~ unit U'lel
gerlOe. ~ ~ • .,...,. & doMt.
U YFRONT CONDO l3SO.,OOO
e..c 1n1 1t bey vtew from tNI 3 J>edroom penthoule
unit. eo.t ., avllfll* Community poof.
UYWCONDO O
2 bedtoom iwcUty ·a.O~ .. condition. euro del9'*' kltc:::hs\. Pn_,. ~Uo.
UYFRONT CONDO 1745.000
Specious 2 bedroom condo Wttn femly room. Super
view ol bay & City IQMI. w-. to beech.
UYnONTCONDO 11,-.000
9th floor penthOule with exQUilfte *-ol bey.
oceen & mr•· Tot• privecy & ..:urtty.
9IQ CANYON 11,-.-
4 bedroom V.,.... mOd9I on 11th t-.y. Prime
comer IOCatlon. Din, fonnll dining room.
CAmO HIGHLANDS '111.-
Pnced to Ml 4 bedroom home with hlmlty room.
T .,azo 111e noors. High ceKlngl. ftreptace.
cwo HIGtLAHoa 1111,000
Magnlftclnt ainyon views. 4 bedrooms S*IS f~
room. Private accw to 3 bW:hes.
L»O 111.E tal,000
Vecant loC ~to build home of your~
Pnced to Ml. EntoY UOo'• unequ .. ecS emenltlea.
L»O ts&.£ •10,000
2 bedtoom. 2 bfth l'IOme with IUM)' IOUtf'I patio on
35' lot. Bult-In itltehen.. Sentibfy priced.
L»Oll&.I ms.-
lrnl'Mculllte 2 bedroom home. Master .._ wlttt
·~'titting .... Prime Genoe locattot•.
L»O Ill.I t1,210,l00
4 bedroom fllmMy l'IOme on 70' lot. Greet po4lntial
to ,__, °' subdMde Imo 2 bulldebee .tta
L»O Ill.I • .... 1tl,GOO
~ont t1'p1eX on undy beech. Incredibly low
llklng prtce. ~ lnCOme « ~drelm hOme.
UDO llLE '1,500,000
One ot i.to-t ~ on Udo. 7 bedrooms. pool,
lndoof IC)a. elevator. East-end Interior iocatlon.
~CMST ....
2 bedlOOft::: din a 2 olftce ...._Wood lloorQng In coom & ki.:Nn. ~ vt..
.... ORT CMST · --3 bedroom w1ttt 1eo• oceen w.w. Extended front
dee*. PllnUbon ..,._. In k*'*' & Mng room
.... °"' .. '" ··-DI•• * Medine plln. l:**'8 room. den a t.mty
f'OOlft. 0-IBI f 9ot w9'h tropfclt ........ '9>
MUORT NCMTH llllJ-
3 Mdroom c.llMr1 plln F8"nly room • ...,._ room.
den & ,..,..._ UpOf edld ~-cl· M9r1* WC)tt(.
OCUIROln' tt.•• ~ IOg ---..,.. .... e>o..llfOlll bedroom '
Mng '°°"'· v..... ...... ~
NEWPORT BEACH
OCUIROWI' 11.-,000
3 bedloom *lQ6e fwnlly home tuc:MO """f In
M'*tded comet ol ·~·· " ...... bw:Ma.
OCEANFRONT '1.-.000
N9wty completed duplex. ~ whft9weter &
*>letlne tMwL 2 ~ Income~.
OCEANFRONT 11.-.000
Tradttk>MI 3 bedroom c:uatom home. ~
whit.....,. Wtws. Dining room. t.mty ~
l'll•ellU POINT ml,5a0
Steps to bay & beech. 4 bedroom custom home
with 2 ~ & gourmM kitchen. 2 decks.
RESULTS
ARE ·THE
CORNERSfONE
OF OUR
REPUTATION.
MAFAN tnl,000
True luxury. EJcea.iti'.19 c:cndo with mwt>1e wen.
Patio/dedc with vt.w. Wilt conlider leeM-optlon.
OPEN HOUSES
8AT'UM)A y Ota. y , .. Pll
121 The ....... ara.. C4*e..... 1341.500
3113 Cor1e t.t.tn. ... ; Oft .... 1174.000
...,AYOMLY1 .. Pll •
•3 e.w a., fl ; ar1 er. '299.000
# 15 ""'~ .. Cen,on a 1,.-.000
MTWmAY a ~y M Pll
COSTA MESA
1 aOCK F9'0M UCK UY lnl.500
3 bedroom townhouM ~ den. Remodeled
kltc:::hs\. Shutt ... French doors & veutted ceilings.
EAITllDE .. ,000
2 bedroom home on i.tge lot. Good location. Price
reftects lot Vllll.le could be upgr9decS & enlarged.
IEASTllDE ~ f\ _
Priced •o .... 3 t sO~~ ptus pool. Glee•
location Country k. .... ieeds to f~ room.
Int Qll l!IN ....
WIU CONSIDER LEASE OPTION. 2.-tofy, 3
bedl oom. 2'A blllh. twnlV room & clr*19 room.
LAGUNA AREA
LAGUNA HLLI 1147.-
He9thi.r Ridge low.-untt 2 bedl oom condo. Patio
to ywd & prlv8te Jecuzzj. Comm. poo11tpe1wnn..
LAGUNA N9GUE1. --Oc:lw'l \li9wl! 3 bedf oom home on awr...._, tot.
VIUlted ~ Formal dining room, din.
EL TORO 1311,-
Beeutifulty appotnted 4 bedro0m executhle home
Family room. Upgreded. Prof. land9caped.
LAGUNA llEACH 1•1,000
3 bedroom home with extra &arge den. FIW'nlty room
with wet bar, 2 ~ Easy care ywd.
I AN JUAN CAPISTRANO .. ,000
3 bedroom cutiom home in Stooertctge Estates.
Library, 4 fir~. totm.I dining room.
TUSTIN RANCH/IRVINE .... ....
3 bedloom end Wllt condo IUrrOUnded by ~
belt Elccal••l locatlon & tnaedlble ~Ceil nowt
TUSTIN RANCH IZM-
0.. mMter ftoof' ptan. Marble .,,try. LUSh i.nct-
IQPOQ & bri<*-<lned patio. View of mountains.
ltw. ...
Plen A-2 condo wtth ~ ••b•a. AIC~ed ....,,dtryw. AllOC & .......... ucc. .
u~ 111., ....
Cute and oozy A p&an In gated comm. 2 bedroome.
RadecS Ollitingl. s*intatkJn lhutters, ceratn6c ttle
LAGUNA NIGUB. '18/IM
2 bedl oom '*-den home on ectra ISge tot.
Flrep&ace. 2-cat oar-.. OCMn .....
UDO ll&.E __, ..
Spacioul famMy home on d•lil.,.. .. ...,... lot.
3 beclroome & den ao. to~
LIDO.. Mll l "Me
~ ~ s beclfoom holM '*" dM. l...W't. brw-t&llry .......... ~
laACON UY _, ..
3 bedroom~ bWf\ home on.,.. bey • .._...
~room wfttl "'~ & bey ... ...,... pillllo..
CAmO IMOMS ..,_
..... ODott ....... 1.,. ~-... .....
pod. .a.ilMd ~. Wiil tDbw:ft.
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P~ 26 I SATURDAY • .JaftJMY 5, 1991
Spotlight Properties
of the Week
$599,000
• Lease Option or Owner Will Carry f1nandn&
• Gated Community -3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath-View
A1tn Wftufn
$499.000
• Expanded Remodeled -4 Bedroom
•Highly upgraded -Perfect Condition
Susan Sc4nlan
.... ......
... ~ 11 llllncl
.. ., ........
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DAILY PLOT I lllAL IS'f ATI
·Featured New
Ustlngs
$1SO,OOO
• Upgraded Decorator Perfect Townhome
• Quiet Private Location on Green Belt
C.rol an,
$1 ,100,000
•Double Lot -Home Sold "AS IS"
• Steps to the Ocean-Perfect for Developer
S.na Hbuun
Corona del Mar
$675,000
• Totally Remodeled -Private Comer View Lot
• Immaculate Home for Executive Couple
S.N Hf11M4111
"''·000 • Uve by the Beach In this 3 bedroom home
• uaht & Airy with Beamed Cetllncs ..... s.., ..... ,.
DAILY PILOI' I 8AL ISTATE SATUM>AY. ,-..Y s. 19'1 (PAGE 21
California Trend•
Landlords vi'cti:ins of property seizure
By 8redtey tnman
5'*"' to IN ~ ,....,.
t.w enforcement officiate IOm6-
t1me1 turn to the IMble to defend the
prectice of ..atng pre>perty that hat
been associated with drug deallng.
A Federal Drug Enforcement
cy gukie from the
early 1980s specifi-
cally cited Exodus: "If
an ox gore a man or a
woman, that they d ...
then the OX Shall be
surety stoned and the
owner of the ox lhatl
be quit."
The OEA's Inter-..._ __
pretatlon of this Inman
biblical passage Is that seizJng assets
Is a Just way to punish the criminal.
But today It lsn!.t just the drug lord
who faces the threat of asset seizure.
For examp'9, federal and state laws
permit enforcement agencies to aetze
rental property that Is being teased to
known drug dealers. Also, financial
Institutions that lend on such projects
may forego mortgage payments, and
tenants In subsidized housing faoe
eviction If they are connected to the
drug trade.
Even peop'9 who Mfl thetr homes to
purported drug deafetl could have
trouble coflectlng on Nller-flnanoed
loans when the houte Is eetzed.
This crime-fighting strategy has
stirred up an emotk>nal controversy
about the rights and reeponlibOltles
apartment owners, tenants and
lenders have In the war on drugs.
"Asset forfeiture Is a way to wipe
out people's rights," Mid attorney
Ron Slnoway, who specieJlzes In prop-
erty Mtzure ~ In Humboldt Coun-
ty. "It has no pl.ce In a free aodety."
The history of auet seizure can be
traced to laws that were used to seize
pirate ships. Today, the same prln-
cfpte appttes to assets assocf ated wtth
drug traffickers.
The flr91 signlflcant law was the
Federel Crime Controf Act of 1984,
whtch wa strengthened wt'MN'I Con-
gr ... 8PPfOYed the Drug Enforcement
Act of 1988. The same year, the
C111tornla Legislature approved Its
own asset-forfeiture law.
Hearty 4,000 properties have been
Mlzed by the federal government.
There are no statlsticl on how many
propert ... have been eeaed by state
or k>clll officials.
Once pr()perty la Mfzed. the U.S.
Mar9hals • vk:e ecta aa a custodian
and often setts the aueta at govern-
ment llUCtlona or through a real estate
egent.
a.tore the property .. aokt, how-ewr. loen paymenta .,. ~ed In
.., eac:row ecco.n untl the caM haa
been aetttad. TIW puta .. rnor1gagae,
Including ..... ftnMCed k>MS, In
limbo untl the proplfty .. IOld and
nole hoklers .. p9d Off.
A11t1a.nt U.S. Attorney Gener.a
~lllft lrtnkfMn .... that ~
ment a...,. Olf'llt need to wony
llbout tM...,... of-....... ...,
~ lgnof9 ~ KtMty on
their property. But In "lnnoolnl _...,. mulll ~
t91111ti "" ""* w no Mowt•dll of ........... 01 ..... , ... ~ ...........................
,.,., ecttvttr.'' MOOrdlftl to
..
Brinkman. And property owners who
clalm to be "Innocent owners"
Shouldn't expect r,etlef from the
courts.
In a cue before the U.S. Second
Clrcuft Court of Appeals In Manhattan
this summer, the court ruled against
a property owner In a seizure case
even though the landlord didn't ac-
cept rent payments from tenants who
were arrested in a drug bust.
"Once an owner has knowtedge, he
gives his consent to the narcotics
activity unless he then does all that
reasonably could be expected to pre-
vent further llllclt use of the
premises," according to the ruling.
Forfeiting rent payments wasn't
enough, the court ruled.
Experts say that the best defense Is
prevention.
Law enforcement officials and In-
dustry experts recommend that apart-
ment owners closely screen tenants
and routinely warn them about
prohibitions against drug dealing.
The National Association of Re-
altors recommends a spec1 f1c
provision be added to leases which
"establlshes Illegal drug activity as a
substantial breach of the lease.··
Tenants who llve In low-Gest hous-
ing developments also must be wary
Under pressure from the federal gov-
ernment, city housing authorities are
taking government housing subsidies
away from tenants who are as-
sociated with drug dealers.
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NEW IJITlllJ
MESA VEIN llOITI -Pride of ownership, 4 Bd, 2:1 , Ba, vaulted
ceiling . wuiet family area. Bring all offen, sellers may carry
$292,900
llUITlllTOll IEACI -Lovely 3 Bd, 2 Ba Fransiscan home.
Remodeled white wash kitchen, wood deck & relaxing spa.
eller motivated . $266,500
****** 8111.0ER 11.0WOUT-llEW llOMEI
OM. Y 4 llOMEI LEFT
"Calabria Villas" is a private, gated enclave of Mediterranean-
style homes with vaulted ceilings, marble fireplaces, private
yards, European influences, 3 BR, 21'1 BA. Open Tuesday
through Sunday. 2524 Orange Ave. -Between Monte Vista &
Del Mar ................................................................ Llllm• OfflllM
.,,. FIXH RATE AVAIL ...................................... •HS.• .. •m.w
ANOTHER REOUCTIOll-AIUIT $EU
3 BR/21 2 BA East.side townhome completely redone. All new
hardwood floors & new carpet, new appliances & light fixtures.
REDUCED TO ................................................................. $204,900
1 ' 1 blks to ocean in San Clemente. Gorgeous 3 Bd, 2 v, Ba, fam
room, fireplace & laundry room. Call for great financing terms.
Asking $250,000
Affordable yet spacious townhome in excellent location. Cloee
to Courtyards shopping & dining. 3 BR/2 BA, wood burning
fi replace, patio & garage. REDUCED TO $174,900
WT• .OAILE LOT
Build your own custom estate or possible lot split for two.
Level lot 60' x 300'. Asking $409,000
OFFICE lllUllS -7 • l>OWll
Upsc~Je .busine_ss park, San Be~ardino, fully leased. 5,573 sq.
ft. bualdmg. 7 "c down, owner wall carry financing. $670,000
Newly constructed 3 BR, 2 •,.; BA home with the finest of
amenities. Hardwood floors downstairs, wuhed oak cabinets
gourmet kitchen. master suite with whirlpool bath dintni
room & den, huge private sundeck i9-45,000
TIYAllllellOlltfflllt
• lEMEI •
LIDO PENINSULA-Bayfront condo. 2 BR + elm. 3 BA.
eecurity. boet ali '2200/mo. 3 BD, 2 BA, UPfER UNIT, dole to the oc:.n. Ayaileble ywty ••40Mm0
., ........
(for real estate agents) ..,
AMR• (I am Arat -and Then You Can Be Second; Aren't I Na?) -Pteue ~
your cilents to ... thefr ettorney on this contract. It It too Important for them. We al
know hOW 9lnart you are and how you don't Ilk• anyone telling you what do do. St9Y
In your fleld of expertlte. Let the 18Wf8rl do their fob. You need to look Into new.,...
to Mii homes. You're In • rut. Yea. you. Take next weekend off and spend tome time
with family end friends, especially children. Others wtll hold your llstlngs open more
aucceMfuHy.
TAUMM (I Have-and Pteue Don't Touch My Stuff)-Mera, the ptanet of energy.
goea dir.ctly In your eun sign and gives ! a ~ push. Take thole llettnOI
and ~-them wtth pman Unu9U81 a 90ce;i rlc buyer9 .,. waiting tor you. n.y
low your 1teady 1tyte. Mek• them feel aa . A dn. aecratlYe cttent wtn aJgn a contrld
after t*ng lhown ....,.al properties. Find that builder who It sitting on unlOfd homee
and he wttl strike a dMI with you end your ctlenta.
C.TDll (I Think -and Think, and Thtnk; My Heed Hurta. You Teke Over) -A
tall, d-1t men It comlnQ Into your bulinMa life. He wtl open doors and expand ~
horizons u you newr dreemed. Let It happen, don't try to control. Take It _.y Ind
let ctlents oontect you. Clear ~ off your d8lk and have eecrow celendet'I In
place. GIYe ••tra NMo8 to your ctlents and cO-wortlera at ~opportunity. R&R at
home.
CANCP (I F ... -and Feel and Feel; No. I'm Not Pouting, Just Feeing) -Ult
thOM two uec:uttYe homee and don't Niten to co-wcrtera' aCMca. Mlwttet them by
contectlng profl nlonal groupe you know and Mft them by word of mou1h. Bank• and
bankera just low your eun sign. You go together Uh pie ala mode. Erue the food
thought. You low that also. Better go to the gym; you may be aurpr'-d at who you
run Into.
LIO (I wm -and You Wlll Not Un .... I Say So) -Vent.19 -the ~ of t>Muty.
low and harmony -mowe Into your partnership houM, oppoette Jupiter. Thie wtel ~
you b9Ck your p...ion for your work and the netd of real •tate. We .,. low ~
Ilona around us. Your S>roker wtfl low you, your clients and, y91, even co-wcrtera. Al your hard wcrt and effort ahlrt paying oft.
VIRGO (I Analyze -and Pldl and Pk:k; Ooott, la That Dirty?) -You haw two
ctlents who ere partners In lnWltmenta. They.,. ready to upgrede thW hotdl!IQll. Sal
two properties and help them buy three alngle rentala and one trtptu. Now you cen
make puce with a co-wcrter who ha been upeen1ng you. Sett that bu6dtng lot with
a great vtew and two r8f\"IOOela that you, yourMtt, think •• terrtnc. Haven't ...,.. ttty"I
Go list them.
L9RA (I Balance-I Don't Know Yet. I'm Stt• Weighing It) -Go for anytNng your
heart dellr• this weekend. Next Welkend edv9rtl9e your new Mltlnga ~. both
dleplay and ctuein.d. Do you know• IChool c:ounMtor? They and a tt1end ~tell
•tate need9. You team about MYerll propert ... In a gated communtty tha1 heY8 hW\
wan.near a large IChool that ha an excellent reputation. You haw ctlenta who WCMid
be lnt.,..ted -both In the pttoe and the school. Don't forget your Mltlnga.
9C°"'90 (I Oealre -and Watctl Out If You o.Are What I 0..W.) -How .....
It la. peace and harmony at your wort(, Clienta ••Nippy. you .,. teeMng good. You
will get the GtMn light on nnanctng. If you just Mk the right people. Stop being attncw
wfth edWtt"'ng on a Rating that you have had for a while. Y•, ycu Scorp60I cen 6e
Ught-ftuated wtth the green paper. That's why dlenta Hke you. You don't wut• their
hard WMd can. either.
UOITT ..... (I SM -and Why can·t You See What IS-) -Pldl up the~
and chatt• all week with other agents and al of your dtenta. They wtlftt to '-wMt
you have to say. You ....ity do have t.he abtltty to ... deetty Into the futln. 8hlf9 "fOAll
vt8'on on a new .,.. wner.. you nave tuat become ...,.. of It• v--. Be patient wtlt\
that methOdtcal co-wcrter~ they wtll MM one of your Metingl thta ..-.
CAPNCOM (I U. -Ind It's tor Your OWn Good) Some h60den f8C1a come to
your anentton Md ~,.. ready to tek• the ~ by the ~ and run ...., n. Know
what? You lhoUld. ~ .. wtl thank you tor It let«. Ewn thet relUc:'8nt ~ wl
be happY wtth their Wiie ~t with your dlr9Co"tlon. A btg ... cl9nt .. ~ .......
you .,. rta.ht 8nd buy that home you have been l>Ullhlng. It II tot "'* own good, retMmber1
TIW ..... nofOGID.Jt ..... tltflM ...... W ... ,,,,.,..,_ III L--. ,., .....
• j
Ctlt 1&-llPC.kt
Membera of Prudent'-' Newport Realty wer• YefY lnvofved In last month's
Chrtatm .. CanTree project, coffecting over 1,700 cans fOf the hungry and
donattng them to the Satvation Army. Prudentlaf membera pertlcipatlng In the
drive lnciuded (from left) Carof Mulvey, Liiiian Haupt, Marcia Matthews. Joe
Boyer and Vikki Boyer.
Get some vacation cash by selling those
items that the family's outgrown -
wi th a quick-acting classified ad.
UYLE lllTO
....... TIP"111"
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111.11111• ..._ l21-41n
... t/.1111
1111•1•'• ...
The circullr driWMey llldt to I courtylrd entry
wittl 1 fountlin. The IMng room. diq room and
bldtoom loo6t onto the custom pool and IPL
The master suite opens onto the atrium. Vautled
ceilings, new kitchen, ten lkylh-. F'*°' b
pteca In the IMng room n just 1 fw of the meny
upgrades Jn thiS recantty remodeled W'*"'
home. 48r.38a. ................ "' ..
• CMVOl-OI Tll t tTI F.WAY
An elegant 48R 4 'h BA "VERSAILLES" MOOEl siuated on a huge 1,800 5/f ~ lot. Completely remodeled in fr outl limestone entry, and
extends thru kitchen. A brass a, lucite baniiter accentuates the spiral
stairases. All NEW kitchen 1pplilnces, 111 NEW plumbing fixtures &
beautiful PORCELANOSA TILE In 111 baths. Every detail finished thru·out
w/taste & top quality! The brge brick pitlo, Mtmall & pond are
beautifully fraed w/bndsaping bY Roger's ~rdens & view of golf course.
Askiog $ 1,495,000. ts .. van °"" • t-+.n
****** WATERFRONT DUPLEX
WITH BOAT DOCK •6'5,000
3BR, 2BA ._ 1BR 1BA • NEW arpeting through-out! NEW copper
plumbing, NEW faucets & toilets tool NEW garage door openers,
NEW drywaf & abinets in double gara,e. OoCk holds 2 boats, 25' to
35' long. Dock now rented for $450 mo. Room to extend both
levels toward the water. The 3BR unil is vaant & easy to see.
II
, INC.
2919 Newport Blvd., Newport e..ch, CA 92663
&l&-6618"'-
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This Private Million DoUar
View is yoars for-
. $429,000!
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l'AG/E JO I SAJWOAY, J:=r S.. 19'1 ~y NDY I BA&.ISTATW
Builders Urge Wilson to meet challenges
SACRAMENTO-While con-
gratulating. Governor-elect Pete
Wiison on his victory, the California
Bulldlng Industry Association urged
Wiison to assume a leadership role In
finding equitable solutions to the
ttate's growing quality of llfe
challenges.
"On behalf of the association, I
congratulate Governor-elect Wilson
on his election win." said Owen A.
Waters, CBIA public and governmen-
tal affairs senior staff vice president.
"But," said Waters, "the battle for
California maintaining and Improving
Its quality of life has only begun.
"California finds Itself at a
crossroads -does It remain the
state of golden promise for thousands
or does it find Itself In an economic
gridlock that not only Includes trans-
-.... portatfon. but also quality education
and affordable entry-level housing?"
Waters said that if -California Is to
maintain its stature as the national
trend setter In this decade, the
state-led by Its governor-must ad-
dress four pivotal quality of life
challenges. Waters lists these quality
of life issues as follows:
•Housing as a major priority;
•Continue the dialogue on the in-
frastructure crisis;
•Confronting environmental mltlga-
Uon costs. and
•Addressing land-use policy.
"The election Is over. Now Is the
time for Governor-elect Wilson and
the legislature to join with citizens.
and other organizations Interested In
"The state Is facing
an educational, econ-
omic and housing time
bomb and the clock Is
ticking ever faster.
What we do now and In
the near future on
these Issues wlll se t
our llfe patterns for
years to come. "
the four pivotal challenges In forming
coalitions featuring public and private
sector partnerships seeking equitable
solutions," Waters said.
The CBIA senior vice president also
said, "California must face and solve
these challenges now. The state Is
facing an educational, economic and
housing time bomb and the clock Is
ticking ever faster. What we do now
and In the near future on these Issues
will set our life patterns for years to
come and be our legacy to our chU-
dren. their children and their chil-
dren."
Noting that the 7 ,500-ptus-member
association historically supports coali-
tions/partnerships seeking equttable
solutions to state and Industry
challenges. Waters suggests the fot-
lowlng plan of action for Governor-
elect Wilson:
1. The gowmot-elect should .. tab-
ltlh "hOUllng" .. one of the major
prtoritlee of his 9dmlnlatratlon.
Priority ectiona would Include:
•To upgr9de the present Depart-
ment of Houalng Md Community 0.-
~t (HCO) to cabinet tevet;
• tegtelatlon to grant the new
cab inet-level department th•
.uthorlty to enforce our state's pres-
ent housing element statutes;
•Create new target levels for attain-
ing housing, both fn terms of numb«
of units and bands of affordability eo
as to provide the basts for annual
reporting;
•Monitor and advocate housing Is-sues wtth related state and regional
agencies, and
•Require that local governments
certify compliance with the "housJng
element" as a requirement to reoeive
state funding for parks, recreation •
water and sewer protects and other
Infrastructure support.
2. The governor-elect should con-
tinue the dialogue (beyond Prop. 111)
on our growing Infrastructure prob-
lems.
Action recommendations Include:
•To seek a comprehensive funding
proposal for school f acllltles construc-
tion similar to CBIA's "Build Schools
Nowl" program;
•Leadership on retumlng a local
taxing and based authority to echool
districts, cities, counties and special
districts .such as proposed by ACA-2
(Jack O'Connell, 0-Santa Barbara)
and SCA-2 (Wlllljm Leonard, R-Up-
Tea1n efforts pay dividends for
RE/MAX's Bob, Mary DiTullio
By Karen Giibert
Clfenge Cout Delly Pt!oi
NEWPORT BEACH -Mary and
Bob OITulllo of RE/MAX Properties
are no newcomers to the world of real
estate
But then again, RE/MAX Itself Is no
place for beginners.
"People with RE/MAX have been in
real estate for a while. They're just not
newcomers," says Mary, herself a
veteran Realtor of almost 10 years.
Both OIT 1.1lllos feel that two heads
are deflnltely better than one. "We
feel It's unique being a couple In the
business. After all, 99 percent of what
you're selling Is to a married couple,''
she adds.
"It 1ust seems natural," says hus-
band Bob. "When you exclude one or
the other of the bu~s (from the deal)
you exclude your~f right out of a
sale.
"With our llstlng, you esaentlally get
two people for the price of one."
The OtTulllos met In Park City, Utah,
but both hall from Callfornla. Bob had
hit own brokMege In Park City and
Mary was an agent wtth the toP rNI
.. tate firm, In Park City, Colman
Land.
Both Bob and Mary were lnvotv.d
In the 1,000,000 dub In Park City. Bob
decided 10 return to c.Mfotnle In
1985, whU. Mary commutied bMw••
Orange County Md Ulllh until per-
manently retocatlng In 1918. 8'nce
Bob tnd Mary OfTullk>
then, the two haw become Intimately
acquainted wtth the Otange Coatt.
What do this PtJr "fOt' .... ?
''The fllci II, the nwttet It e Attle
dlfftcutt," uys Bob OIT'*· "In a W'Y
W8 ,... that oould be b9tS tor UL tt ..... to ..,,. .... the ,_,......,. peop:. ,...,.. ""° .,,.. ...... p;ofWIOMla who'w got the tooll to
survive.
·'We go through months without
Income, but we've got staying
power-residuals. We don't panic If
we don't sell something this month.
We know we're just aa llkely to sell
something next month for one or two
million dotlars."
Adds Mary, "There was bound to
be thts adjustment In the mar'ket."
"It'• the economy," Bob points out.
"The Gulf crlalt, the tax situation, the
softening In other areas: we're coming
off of a hyper-Inflated market."
"We certainty have the enthusJasm.
experience and background to handle
the market the way It Is.'' says Mary.
In spite of the current drawbacks to
buying now, both Mary and Bob share
a devout belief In real estate a1 an
Investment.
"We tnlnk It's a good time to buy,"
they agree. "lntereet rates are coming
down and the market should Improve
by summer:·
tncfdentatly, the OfTullloa' apecialty,
waterfront property, 11 alway. In de-
mand. "There MYW wtlt be a ftre late on waterfront propertlee," aaye Bob.
The OITultloa allo fMI rtl9Mefn ta a
catch phr ... tight now. "8111••.,.
mor. ~ end cnettw on ..-g
homee, '' NY' Mary. And ..... Bob
edmlta ~ .,. not M aggr1 HM
Min.,_.~ ...............
~·fMtUI. .. , ... , ..... of ......... to be
'" thin N9wport Bw:tt. •• "' lll1L .
land);
•Providing a more comprehenstve
and balanced state bond financing
program Bf'd removing bond pay·
ments for the state general fund:
•Streanillnlng the schooLtaclUtles
progratn white providing Incentives for
year-round schools, and
•Addressing the Inequities of de-
velopment fees and their Impact on
affordable entry-level housing.
3. The governor-elect should c:on-
front the Issue of environmental
mitigation (I.e. air and water quality,
endangered species and wetlands).
and their Impact on the cost and
supply of housing.
Suggested action Items lnctude:
• Flnanclng environment al mttlge-
tion costs with revenues other than
those derived from development fees;
•Support for balanced partner-
ships among and between alt aeg-
ments of a community, city, county or
region to address envlronmental
mitigation costs:
•Development of some reaaonable
"net benefit'' of envlronmental mitiga-
tion, In addition to that of new de-
velopment, and
•Leadership In making balanced
appointments to the wide range of
commissions. agencies, tx>ardl, talk
forces. and special commltt"' that
relate lo environmental mlUgatlon Md
land uae.
<4. The governor-4"ct should ed-
dresa the Important I~ of land UM
that Is so central to the future of an
affordable houttng and the building
lnduttry.
Recommended Issue actions In-
clude:
•Wiiiingness to avotd the trapping
of ao-caJled "regional planning" Of
"regional government:"
•Ability to resltt "growth menag.-
ment" IChemea wtthout MfeQuardt
for hOUllng and the avaHabitty of
bulktable land, end
• Leader9htp to bring together dt-
wrgent groupa repr111ntlng mator
eegmenta of CaHfom&a'1 ~
.... pubMc lnt .. t, bullnlll, -~ tton, deYeeopment 9'c. Int__. tor a
belanced approllCh to our W 'a llnd we co.aoerne eo that 11 dltmi•' ...... co.--...
CIMA ti the ..... -.. repr111nta-ttve of MW hotM Md __. mm...,.... tlll ........ _. .... Ind!'"' prof1111anlll ..... __.. Cllbfta.
DAA.Y N.Or I mM. DTATI
Condo Hotline
Board not liable for
car's towing. da1nage
By Karen L K..-.v.toe
AnorNr • L.99
Dwlto••·
I ... In a OM111...._ Plot-ct
and ........................ Often.
' ~ ....... '""" '""' and Ind .............. = .. ...--...... no 111 ...... In
oN9r to ...,_ ...., _, unit. I am '°"*' to '*' ..., oar .. a Nd owb martled .......... ..
LMt ........ anc1 ......
~Md• ...... .....,.r
NmO¥e "" w . TM towtne OOM-"='i:owed "" oat lo • ...... t .._. I •• toroed to per
Oftf ................... .
A ..... I.~ ...... lllllllll lR of lftY
car, I dlac a,.-.._. "" nltlcla had
been dama11d durtnt "'9 tow. CM
I requeet tMI "" ........ .....,. _.
eodetloft per tOf h clllmage to "'' car becee• tMr uMed the towing
com~f? -Towed and.,..........
Dear Towed and Damaged:
Caltfornla Vehide Code S.Ctk>n
22658.2 1peclftca1ty
authortzea communtty
association• to cauee
unlawfully pattced Y9-
hlcles to be towed. "
your car were merely
an unauthOttnd Y9-
hlcle In the communl·
ty, then the home-
owners aa1oclatlon
could c.use It to be K•ftatoe
towed If It had posted the ap-
poroprlate signs In the community
and notices required by the CaJlfornla
Vehicle Code.
But, becauM your vehlcle was
patked betide a ftre lane, no notloe is
required. The Vehide Code apecifl-
cally prOYtdee that cars which are
parked In such a manner u to be
bloctdng any entrance °' exit to the
common lnter•t deYek>pment or sep-
arate lnter•t theretn, In manced fire
lanes or within 15 '"t of a fire hydrant
may be towed at any time without
notice.
Further, homeowners auoclatlons
are apeclflcalty not Hable f0< damages
caused to ventce. during towfng.
pursuant to Vetllcle Code Secilon
22658.2 (c), unlW the auoclatlon
cauled the damage through a negli-
gent act or Intentional act.
In your cue. the aaodatk>n merely
celled the towing compeny wh~h ef·
fectuated the tow. If you can demon-
strate that the MIOdetlon ceoeed the
damage through a neglgent Of Inten-
tional act, you may be aucc•Hful In
1mpoe1ng .. bitty upon the u90cia-
tlon. Your beat bet, howwer. a. to
requeat that the towtng compeny
compenMte you fOf d8fNIOM ...
t8'ned to your vetMc:la during the tow·
Ing.
a DwMa••=
I -• •••'" ef a ...... ef ......... ...... ~.ll ll 1111111 .. ':.::1: ::: le°:. T.: :r ......... 37 ••• • •n•u: ........ Te ... ...
......... li:elll ... Fiii .......... , ........... ..
on.. ... ........... ....,.tfr, ltowa .... ,llle HllClaltoft
received noetoe froM tM D1part·
....... of Ha 1111111 and ..,,.... 0.-
........... t fMt OM of tM ........
owwa had tied a compl81nt ..,.... "" ............... """ ............... and ~ory praclloee beMd "'*" race. None of the bMrd'• ac-ttoM .... been raclallJ ......., ..... Of
"9f'I rec1e11J conec-... TM bollrd
,......., acte on compllllnt9 recefftd
from Gt'* homeowwe ,.,.. ••
vtoletloMand ....... lettentollle
oft9ftdlng homeowner9 ~ ...
TM bollrd of dlrectola le a~ted br • flduderJ duty to enforce ....
CCIRetOftMMl ..... oftMentlre CCMl'tfftUftftr. I am ttHttMt. M»wewer,
to aulhoftze further ......... notlcee
In ,.... a nee to complalnta tn tM CCMl'tfftUftftr for ..., of belftg accueect
of dlact1m........_ I tMI tMt I am In
a '"Catch-22" .......................
Whet le the proper ,..,_.. to eudt
• houetnt dtecrtmlftatton compllllnt?
-Accueect
Dear Accused:
Initially, the board should be VfllfY
awtJous and Investigate each and
f/Very complalnt rec::efved from other
homeowners regarding the conduct of
their neiQhbora. Unfortunatety, many
forms of subtle dlacrlmlnatlon and
bias stlll exist In our society. despite
the best efforts of egaJltarlan move-
ments, and some homeowner8 may
complain against other homeowners
unjustlflabty.
Before Issuing a violation letter to a
homeownef. the board of directors
should Investigate the veracity of any
complaint egaJnst that homeowners.
Unfortunatety, sometimes certain
homeOwnerl will complain regarding
the conduct of other ownera who
happen to be members of a certain
race or rell~k>n whlle the same com-
pfainlng homeOwnerl wtll be .. In-
clined to objeGt to the same conduct
undertaken by members of other
rac:es or reHglon1.
This scenario of events la certainly
the exceptk>n rather than the rule, but
the board has a duty to Investigate
each complaint to the fut ... t extent
possible so aa to av<Md ratifying any
bias harbored by any cdrnpl8ining
homeorlwer. After SUCh lnveetlgatton.
the board ahould act onty upon legit-
imate complalnta.
It MIO ahould be noted that If the
board .. MrYed with a comp&alnt that
has been ftled againat tt wtth either
the Department ofH~= ~t or the State . t
of Fa Houting Md Employment. the
bOltd ~ contact leQ8' ~
lmmed .. tety. FamlMarity wtth thie ._
of tew la neoeeaary In order to ec»-
quatety defa.td the Mlodation, DO the
t>owd lhoudt not attempt to rec>-
reaent ltMtf In theM proceed6nge. a
~ .......
.......... 1 ........... •a ........... I...,,~ ......... .....
Ila -""' ••d ttlRllR uql11 I ...... .., .. ::= ---...... -• •• ,.,. 111•1 --· . .............................
S. HOTUN!/Paoe II
SATUM>AY • .....,.,., 5. lft1 I "N:a J I
G4YLEAMATO
CALIFORNIA TOP "100''
DNCTOR Of~ ANe HOIES
I hne Mftfel r11ldentlel ownen that
would conelder exch8nglng •
..... lMllM les.111-41H
NEW LISTING
CORONA HIGHLANDS
Open and spacious floofplan. ThrM bedrooms, two baths. vaulted ceilings •
raised foundation access to gated beeches. Convenient location easy waJklng
distance to ~. restaurants and shopping. Plans available for.:::;:;
A Nghty u.pgtaded. f\lmlahed
model l'IOrne in-Laguna Sur with a
full oceen 'Mw. This speet8QUlat
34ewl residence features an at·
trect1ve entry foyer that IMds to
lu.XUOOUS IMng and dining rooms
There is a QOUrmet 1111c::hen with
~fast noo11 and a fwnlly room
with a mtlgnlllcent view dectt The
lower level m&Stel' .,.,. hU •
double lided fir•;>laoe .........
............. optloftor.-.
S72S.OOO
SpectilCUttll master SU1te With r•
tractat>M gtua watl that opens
onto patio arM. Located south ol
tN NQhW8Y on a lot end one Mn.
ttMs ~ home It with.In
walking distanc. to the oceen •
lhopping end fine ..... t~ents o.n.ous gta.ss waits and votume
cell ngs c.reate a ll9tY open and
tp8Clous lloot plan This gtam-
arous home It peffec:t lor enter-
taining as well aa family IMng °"'* .. ·~ .. Udo Of ..__ .......
.I '· . .... ,.
Totally r9bultt towmome w/48R, 4'+8A. family
rm & tit floot mut• IUl\9. All cuatom Interior
'-fl.If• Ind' MW l(ltc:hen, w/wtllt9'11rlilhed
cabtMts • .,.,.,.guest Mte. Frencti ooon &
wtndowl +-poof for entert81ning S 1.395,000
)
"'
P~ J2 I SATUtDAV. ~ S. 1991
There I• a dlllereace •••
Lowest Rate• · Be•t Service
I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GIOUP, INC.
A MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Resident/al Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 mllllon * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts ,
Rata S11b)~ct to Chana-
For More lnforn1af1on Call
Don Tilly 7 14-851 -02 0 2
30 YR Fixed 30 Yr A.R.M.
1st. T.D. -1st. T.O.
9.50°/o 7.95°/o
Up to 191 .250 Up To $500,000
APR 9.88 APR 10.64
DALY PLOT (BAL DTATI
b8Md merefy upon tM .... of the
eocused, meny bo9dl ll••PNI the
accused'• faUure to llPP •• et a '*1ng
as an admtstion of gult.
vou shOuld gtw 't'!4'..' t.wrta eopa.
of the uaodatlon • gowmlng docu-
ments and telt them you ..,.ct them
to abide by them. If nec1111ry, put
such a provision In your ...._ In the
Mure and ev1Ct yoyr ten8lrttl H they
t>ecome habttual offendere.
(Karen Karav.ta. la .,, •ttonwy
with Flore, Nordb«p, W•• • WOOlf-
Wllllt, ..a law firm .,,.,,,.._.,,, the
practice of law In ,,,. .,. ol com-
munity association•. Shit CMnOt Indi-
vidually rnpond'To qw9t#oM. but will
an~ as many a pcalble in the
weekJY Hotline column. SuOtnlf your
questloM to Community A..acMtlon
Hotline, DuPont Cflnt•. 2301 DuPont
Drive. Suite 5()(), lrvlne 12115.)
MILLION $ HOME LOANS
A .... -.. of Jenuary 3, 1~ KEY LENDERS AND RATES
3°"Y•• ft•ed 30-r••r adjusuble
INT EA EST ' '°9fTI LOa<· llAX. INT EA EST y. POIN'n LOO(. MAI. lllAAGlN ADJ.
PHONE RAU DOWN ~l .. lOAH "ATE DOWN 1!! .. LOAN "'l IC>IX fUQ.
M:cubanc Mortgage (71 4) 5"~723 9375% 5 1875 60 191 7 250% 10 1 500 60 191 2 500 1TS 1Y
Ban~f Amenca (714) 6-43-5400 9750% 10 1175 '5 191 7500'W. 20 1 750 60 1000 2375 ITS 1M
Bank of California {714) 252-3367 9875% 10 2000 30 191 1500'W. 20 , 750 60 1000 2 750 ITS 1Y
California Federal Bank (714) 837-Hi01 9750% 20 2000 21 191 7~ 20 2000 60 191 2 750 ITS tY
Centra Mortgage Corp. (714) 251-1015 9375% 10 2000 30 191 6900% 20 0000 45 500 2 750 110 3M
Chase Manhattan Bank (714)760-2671 9900% 25 2000 30 1000 7.500'W. 25 2000 30 1000 2 750 ITS 1Y
Far West Residential Svcs. (800) 843-™6 9 625'1'. 5 1 250 30 191 fS.900% 20 1 250 30 500 2375 110 3M
Fidel' Federal Bank (71 4) 650-1890 9.750% 10 , 000 20 191 7 500% 20 1 000 60 350 2250 110 1M
First Nationwide Bank (714) 838-2111 9625% 20 2.000 30 191 7.625% 20 1 500 30 750 2300 110 3M
G.A. Residential Lending (800) 423-2265 9750% 5 2000 '5 191 7 500% 20 1 500 '5 500 2300 , 10 3M
Glendale Federal Bank (714) 724-8200 9750% 20 2000 '5 191 7750% 20 1500 45 750 2350 110 , ..
Home Savings of America (714) 644.9800 9700% 10 1.SOO '5 191 7950% 20 1 000 60 500 2350 110 3M
HomeFed Bank (800) 554-2626 9750% 20 1 500 30 191 7950% 20 1 500 60 191 2250 110 1M
(800) 333-SANK 9500% 5 2000 90 191 1125% 10 2000 fSO 350 2500 6T8 ...
(714) 454-1888 9375% 20 2 000 30 191 6~ 20 0000 '5 500 2625 110 3M
(714) 248-1178 9375% 10 2000 29 191 7625% 20 1.250 eo 750 2.300 110 3M
(714) 757-1029 9500% 5 2.000 30 191 7.750% 20 1250 30 600 1950 l1M 3M
(714) 851-4202 9375% !I 10 2000 60 191 7960% 20 1.500 '5 500 Ul50 110 3M
(714) 650-0855 9.375% 10 1.750 30 191 1250% 10 2000 30 181 2.250 110 ...
(714) 250-t, 50 9.625% 10 2..000 30 191 7.750% 20 1 7'50 60 500 UIO 110 , ..
(714)86'6385 9..375~ 10 2.000 eo 181 ·~ 20 o,ooo 30 500 2..190 110 ..
(714) 4t5-0l50 l.3'7K 20 LOOO 11 191 ·~ 11 1.000 11 181 OPM
(714) M1-71to IA2K 5 UDO .. 111 ,..,.. 10 UDO ., 300 UIO 1TS ...
(IOO) 422-0. 7 ··~ 5 I.COO ... 111 WA ,_A Jii WA .. --&A
(213) .. 7105 l.37K I 1.111 " ,., UOO'I. • 1.000 41 IGO 1.171 110 iii
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,.._,.
Pe.Opie Wiii P•y
For Person•llty
Motivat~d S~~r has pric~d at
5299.900 .. but w ill work w ith
quahfi~d Buy~rl
THE REAL ESTATE COM PANY
723-5001
DAVID SANl'ORD
Owner /Broiler
Open SwtdaJ 12-4P•
2661 Redlands Dr.
•Spe
•Poot •"'-
Bayshof• CWtcM'n home ha ... open. p.n wMulltd ~ up to 22' hlG'I· Thia
IMllliOtant Cape Cod home It laden w'tuxuty
· 3 INW1:H lrpb, roof deck wllpa. (& city
ms1r llA w/trple, JK. wt:I, a glatl bloct
._ Ml11 BA Is ~'•19' & hat -mrt>I II
you love Blythotet llYI _. IOlne rootl'I (not
llllle con.ge) ""' home .. '°' you HU Cllm'IW DI.'-' IM...._ ..... fCllel
,._IC( aecllleld II S7".llOI lM (er UtS.111 fMI
TOMS FlDJIU-W1U JUI TOUI MOlf£ Ill llAD£ smra '•ornnu lna1 1w mn.11Gn
••• 'UJ11•a.•EM:ma n ..,, .....
... ~ ..... 0--tw ......
5 rrs . ....., •••.SBA l&j0all11"" • J •• • loft .,. ,...., .... u fair &dnl
fncoM• aak•• tllfa prfc• Ull· ... .,.,,
,...~··· .... ...............
Come by & picture thk spKIO\n 481l f,m1ly
home. lde'I for el!K entert,mins w/prof.
bndsc'ped grounds & ~ny upgrldes
thruout. louted 1n prestigious Hubof View
Homes. Otrered •t SS4S,OOO. OPEN SAT/SUN
1-4
.. 11111• '11·-,.. ___ _
IM._ C111l1tr•to
• 5 min. to ~ Golf & Country Club
, • 10 min. to Plldftc Oceenl09na Pt HWbor
• Aoom for horM9. ,.,,,. courts. IWlmmlng
podl. practice golf hotee (full...a.d). °' wha..,_ "J04X tentuyt Spectaculef Views!
PRICED REDUCED •15,000 ........ -··---...-_ ..
41E ...
let. U1 Help Y 11
Sell Y 01r f reperty!
•
e~~' Cl•••it~•
1915 Kornet, Mw Jerde. CM
54().7355 $:M9,000 Sun 12:30-4;30
• •W8*'front •••Weterfront end Poot
""Gtve Add,_. et Guetd Gete
15 Rue~. N9wport 8Mcf'I
M0-2500 $895,000
••2512 Cfe.Mew Dr .. 8ay9hotee. N.8 , 12 Monter-.y, Sovvl .... CdM
Sun 1-5 722-0507 $795,000LH Sat/Sun 12-4:30 759-9070 S741,000 SatU<day 12·5
•veo s-tllend. N9wport e.ctt
844-1800 $525,000
• 1878 N9w ~. Meea V•de. CM •3004 Oceel'I 8'¥d, Corona def Mer
Sun 1-5 54().7355 $259,000 Sun 12:30-4:30 873-MM S1.500.000 Sunday 1-4
HllES FIR SllE ·
2••-•295 Vleto. u.auna Beed\ M0-2500 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2. ,.. , .... " ••
542 Aleo Ave, N9wport Hgt, N.8 .
831-7300 ... 000 Sun 1 .... ·-···
.
3 II ,111 Fam II tr IEI
2018 Debofeh Lllne, Hwt>or Hlghlllnda
844-1800 1389.000 Sun 1-5
•• 1• OolpNn Tenece. Irv Ten. CdM
844-8080 $1,875,000 Sun 1-5
2919 a • .,. •. Meea V•de, eo.ta Meu
434-nM $288,000 Seti&.\ 1-5
•221 E-*'a c.iyon, ShoreCHll, CdM 844 .eoeo 11.115,ooo Sun 1-6
•21• ..... Corona def Mer
758-8070 $1,575,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
.•••• ,_St. tte~ .......,, .. •12t Klnal Pfmce. t•wpott Hgta. N.8.
142-5200 S7llO,OOO ~ 1_. 831-7300 te2t;OOO Sat/Sun 1_.:30
211 Ablllone. ..... ......., • 152!!0ftat Ad. N9wport 8Wf\ ·~ .... 500 ~ ,.... 7eo-aoocJ' ... 7.000 Set/Suri 1-5 • ••421 81lltri M. eoi'OM Del Ms
8llll80n 1-5 81S-MM -.ooo ~ 1 ....
•• ...-a._ 111,91",¥......,Tenw
...,.... 1.;a ...... .-.ooo ""' 1 ....
• ..,. WOE lllor, HartMw .. a.. 1~ ...... 11.ll0.000
•2121 Potnt def Mer, Corone del Mer
'31•1300 SM5.000 Sun 1-4:30 1801 Por1 Abbey Pl, Harb. View Hrna, NB.
55~~ t545,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
* •t 215 Via Udo Soud. Lido t• 844-1800 $2,345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••• 1218 Poferia. Newport 8eec:tl M0-2500 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 2100 s.nu.ao .... wpott Beech
721·1200 f1,198,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V2101 Yacht Wendering. Newport 8Mcf'I
M0-2500 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••9 Tonwy ~ Ln, Big Canyon, N.8.
873-8728 S885.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
•••819 Via Udo Saud, Udo ..... N.8.
831-7300 $2, 175,000 Sat/Sun 1 .... :30 4 U ''-" Fiii ii tr Ill
•933 Belle, EMtbluft, N.8.
844-8080 "50.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
• 112e White S9le Wfl'/, Her. View Hiii CdM
831-7300 $715,000 Sat/&.\ 1 .... :30
• ••se Cembrte. sm1111. N.8. &U toe0 $1,249,000 • Set/Sun 1-4
•v30~ F~. Big~ 844-1900 $2,485,()()0 Sun 1-5 . ...... , ... ., ..
V1CMr1'yHlla,81g~
844-1900 $1, 195,000 e .-1 • •••VI~ Court. Big Cenyon _. ~ 844-1800 *3.215.000 Sun 1-5
-~--....
FtNi/l. J4 / SAT\MOAY. ~ 5. 199 I
I II 1tla1 Fii ii tr HI ••30 s ... +de. s-wtnd, ~~ 8eact\ 499--0335 $212,000 Sun 1-5
•••1114 E. BaJboa Blvd, Bal Pen. Balboa 2330 Vanguard, Newport BMch
631-7300 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 1~:30 8'0-2500 $179,900 Sat 1-5
•••2 Rocky Pt, Corona del Mar ;t•733 Wlndgate Bey, eo.ta M ...
721-1200 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4aa.5485 1187,000 Sun 1-4
.//e ,,,,•2 Rue Grand Ducel. Newport 8ch
8'0-2500 $1 .~.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5
""7 Rue M ........... 8'g Canyon. N.B.
873-8728 $898,000 Sat/Sun 1~:30
I II 1tl11 Fiii ii tr IEI
.:
DM.Y NOT I llAl ISTATI
DUPLEXES
FOR SILE
3 11,111 2 ••
2 II 1tl11 Fii ii tr IEI 2421 E. 18th St~. N9wpOr1 Beech •310 F«nlNf, Corona def Mar 548-9723 $389,750 Dally 10-4 &44-8200 $795,000 TOWllHOIES
COllDOS FOR SILE
1 IEIROOI
t 210 Liiie Lane #107. Newport Beach
640-2500 $229.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • ""280 C,ney Ln-120. VIiia BaJboa, NB
&48--0775 299,000 Sal/Sun 1-5
••"'39 Hllladale, Bek:ourt
644-1800 $850,000
*""••270 Cagney Ln 307. VIiia Balboa, NB ••,,,,23 Northampton, Belcourt
642-5200 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 844-1800 $745,000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-4
•2569 IJNt B2, EJden.Ave .. C.M.
673-8728 $245,000 SaUSun 1~:30 •II 1tl11 Fii II er IEI
,,,, ••• 11 Northampton, 8ek:our1 Hiii, N.8.
673-8728 $859.000 Sun 1-4:30 412 Vista Roma. etuna
3 •• ,, •••••
•2512 Ocean Blvd, Corona def Mar 67~8494 $1,250,000 ~ 1~ •
•II 1thl1 1 II
644-1800 $289,000 Sun 1-5
•• "'8 Rue M.,.....let, 8'g Cyn, NB ---------------1 318/318'h Jumlne. (+ 1BR & loft) Olde CdM
642-5200 $595,000 Sunday 1~ 759-9070 $710,000 Sundey 12-5 2 IEDROOI
500 Cagney ir212, Newport Beach
6-40-2500 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEllOOI
••"'+220 Nice Ln-312, Villa Balboa, NB 2532 Alder, Costa Mesa
&40-2500 $230,000 646-0n5 SJH.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
UUll YIEW -II
...... Tl tut•
2 BR • Oen. 2 Baths, wide side
yard spa. expended ltvtng
room
N4'W fireproof roof Complete
extra bedroom at\d beth Air
coodltioned-Extre large lot
Reduced 10 Ill ....
ll&lf " llYl .. 1
Palermo Model -' BR. all new kllct\ • paint. spa, many up-
grades Berber carpet .. .,.,..
llST 1 1111111
SomerMt -3 car gar . 58R. atr
cones we11 kept by ong owners
Great PhaH II locauon
•!tAI
In ~ Ill of H V Homee
Added fem rm " rTIOUft-
taln ~ " \ • with new °' '-! .. CloM to = ... A.sue.a to
ITlll
LllTmll
... ..,. ..
111•11•
CdM neer Gellon'a. s minute
w-"' to Newport Cent• 28R,
28A. 2 ear atteched gerege u••
WlU .........
CdM Mar Geleon'a 5 minute
walk to Newport Cent• 2BR.
28A. 2 car garaige 11,Jtl/-. ...... _.
c.rm.t model. 38R, QtMnbelt .,., ...
Sun 12-5
When looking for o full-time job, 1t
takes practically l\O time to check the
opportunities in classified.
lllyl'lll
... ~ .. . ,..... ' ...... .
---If\ •1'
11az111t1•-_,
.... ,, .. •1• ....
NEW LISTINGI
• 11,111 2 •• •••sos N. Baytront. Balboa llland 644-1800 $1,850.000 Sun 1-5
IUllSlftUll 8-ltltully~ 3M -., 11111
W/PoOI + la lot Only Pf'toed undlr ........ 0.
S*,000 wlfUWSI ..._. .... I~ Old, 3
-.,... '"'· 2~ 8A.. Alli *"" Larve nf\ 28A w/~ ..... ~ Of OM* _. "+ llW of mtnel Only carry. Reduced to
11•.IOO •ITVW41 USl,500 ...... ~ ........ *' ... ,.,.,. ...111111
(Ower l'io,000.000 lotdl) •• -
Corwdlf... 2122 CoaMnl lltSI 21241......... 2140
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Su 1111. 470011,llldudedtrOC*:lf PTtc.d to ... ttlla .,.... Agt 7~/~MI 1975/lftO 142~722* !'~! Mu11 •UI bucl'I Call M , -~ --_.... on 909 wtO\ end • ...., ~ c.. . l5CMl653orS31-3186 O'ConMI. te2.Sl33 lt-Wlft cuetom poc», ape a $212 ,000 Lg 2BA, 2102 H.V.HfUS&ectwn-38R BACK BAY COHOO In conocJ 2 M.2 BA htycondo on
2
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pool a ~ loCMed on rer• opportunity 11 .rid ""'1 •12 c:a1 ger Up-CORONA Htt.NOS • 2 bd 3-ar ger Grew Incl AYlll Feb. 91 l BA +!Oft, a.•/Brileol PYt petto 'I clulM comm 51~1~ -... g:J --Gal• •aaa.ooo wn-r-...,~ grede9 ga1ote1 Foffow condo yny. $1 OSO 12.250 lMlr MA·J298 2'A8A, lrplc. w/d 1'111-upe, ~-2 Poe*. 14>41. 192 2634 e-21 .... ---''",,_.,. MGrw on~ ncw1h NWP • • 1ttct1 2-c8r gw w/Of>N tenn• court. titc Fr-"'YI • gumr 1enni. COM• mt•Wllll'n of PCH 10 30 SEASIDE ~TOWERS · 2 bd, bey LA.AGE 4BR exec Vic· 11300/lftO 2'1·9151 ext peinted. Avell Jain 1 No W ti W ~~prieea1 ..._ CUICO"' 48A. 3'~8A CIRCLE. Slat Rell &-ME~~R·!1;t.:. 3 bd =:~~y= tOO:orS42~ pell S 1200/mo '1 3 8R, tV•BA .... ~
I 2 • 0WC 2nd T.D l'IOfft9 wltlO degtw bey, llte. Bryan Fl1mm. fWMfTI . $1,575 1. S2395Jmo 4f4.3330 8Mull1UI 3BR 2'~8A Avelt l4t-0593 wtldyl t-5 MC lot w/2 yards Coun-••1111 mtn a city lighl ....,., 491Hl335 SHORCLFFl'S • 2 bd lrnrnedlatety, $1300/mo LAROE EASTSIOE 3BR try 1!11c:Nn tam•ly·lll.0
... DI :::::' & ': ::r:c: OPEN SUN 1·5 ~ yny . 12000 ... tll1f -1~ rent $1~0f more 28A, lrplc, patk>. gweoe. 1Mf10'"' S2 tUOO
_... •-epplt A utue 11 BAYSIDE COVE • 2 bd. Patio, garage, Uy 10 Into cell laundry Mutl He!• BKr te2·5221
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.1 JUST LISTED DOVER S...oR!S • 5 bd, 11200/mo. 7eo-eo.4 1 • .... -ll._Y 11111 ltl I• 11f! OPEN TOOATI NEWPORT TERRACE 3 ~. ~. yny • 12,400 4 BR hOtM, Newport ... 28R. 2BA eondo Gar .. NW ITUIJ BR. 2 BA, t.p bit In T v LIOO PAK OR · 2 bd. view, Specloui 2 Miiler Helgtl722 1~•.,!'"E la'·~!_~ I Y' old, 3BA 28A. den. lrplc,O pootp/tennta 1P1 I EnlOY pool • ..,._ 1ennit + gw. Under ~ at yny • 12,800 · • ....., 1198 .......... c:attt oeillngl, lrplc, etec-W I • I • o 11 .. tto• ~~"om 11n ooo 1or~ EMiAALO BAY . 4 bd :sroomc:ondo.21/p,2 251·1800--days trio gerege. patio. No 11200/mo 722·7951 ~f\l'f\"l...~ 11·,'{ 11 11"111 21A Pentl'louH OPEN SUN ,_. oc:ntmt ,_ yny • 15.ooo IPL ~~L~ .._ .. 111... S*• &-mo ..... Of9nDe1 ______ _ ~ALT~• w~dee* A ..... et 18LATITUOE CT tlon.CellB.J orMwty Eastllde3BR •bonulrm Ave l12001mo873-le321 Hwtl.~ 21 4]
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Ii ............... _ .. ~ "*" .. it SotewlnCI llr9e story on $1300/mo + u1itt PATTY 831-1211 Elden Ave 1195/mo gw. w/d l'looll-ue>. Mustllnltne 21« Ill r..-..... Sl44,900w/TE.AMS. GllUy l>rM -Incredible AQI ~ IST MONTH FAH (With' 173-M32 ... ii~ 531•2.-.o •OAANGETREE IBP
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CMATIV! ~ 1U1 KINGS AO
Moulton Ranch Executive Home
BRAEBURN-AMHURST
25872 CEDARBLUFF TERRACE
LAGUNA HILLS
PRICED AT $419,000
FEATUJlES. .. GREAT LOCATION-FllEEWAY O.OSE
e Almolt ~ ltl1l under •Upgraded carpeting and
bulld8 warranty window beltment (wood blinds•
e App;oidn•tely 2991 tq. ft. vertk:a)a) throughout
• 4 Bedlooml/3 Blth • ee.ufilul hardwood Boor entJy
(1 Bedmom down> with high c.9ling
e l..uge bonus room with ~bar • lbeaDy fenced yanl with oomplde
and aillODUed mung ru landoped froDt • beck
e Belt buy in Mot.tlton ltandl
nus ONE HAS IT ALL!
No Sbow ~ 9-.30 AM • A.ftn 6iX) PM, Melle CaD f\nt 348-0484
oa. u.dMI ...U.lc:
HOU!11 c.. IS a.or
NIC:IDATAtt-Wlll te_.•..._
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• .... roof • NlwWf ......... • ,..., .............
For Men~ call= ~'=AWl'
Jamie MaraftPll • 768-7520 or 3'8-CM73
•
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The
Roommate Wanted
Column ls located
In the main
Classlflcatlon Section
Category 2724
lnb'Oducing "DaJehnc·
a new xrvtc:e thal wiU open
doors '° new rclaoonsh1ps
and &iendsh1ps.
See k>day 's cim.11ficd
scction Oft bow IO place
your f1lF.E pcnonaJ ad and
mcel the person o( your
drQms.
When wu're ready
to buy, do it the
fast, ~ and least
==~' House Directory ...
.... . ..
PN:il. •I SAT\MDAY. ~ S. 1991
No better time to ~
buy than now, says
veteran HB agent
Despite prevamng opinions to the
contrary, the time to purchase real
estate has never been better. accord-
ing to veteran sales agent Anne
Hinkey of RE/MAX Huntington Beach.
"I'm amazed at all the doom and
gloom when people talk about today's
market," says Hinkey, a 15-year vet-
eran In the real estate business.
"Interest rates are the best they've
been In four years. I can only re-
member two other Instances when the
rates compared, and those periods
didn't last long.
For those who llke to compare this
market with the early 1980s, Hinkey Is
quick to point out one big dlfferenoe
-Interest rates actually reached 22
percent during that period. Today h's
possible to get a fixed rate for less
than 9 percent. In addition, prices are
down. on an average, 10 percent from
last year.
"We also are finding In this market
that sellers and lenders alike are
much more Inclined to work wfth
you," Hinkey says. "Two years ago It
was Impossible to find someone will-
ing to sell VA. Today It's com-
monplace. along with seller car-
rybacks, a practice nearly unheard of
two years ago.
"Lenders. too. are structuring such
things as lender-flnanced closing
costs and seller buydowns In order to
assist. especially flrst-tlme buyers, to
complete a purchase." she added.
"lt'~hard to call the top or bottom
of any market," Hinkey said, "and
many people have been waiting for
the right time to jump In. I peraonally
feel the right time Is now. and I'm
beginning to see signs that others
agree. I recently presented an offer on
a property for a client where there
were two other offers, eomethlng we
haven't seen In a while."
The same people who needed a
home tut year still need that home
this year, the agent Po'nted out. so
there Is a lot of pent-up demand. For
first-time buyers. they've had a year
to save whlle prices actually went
down.
"Many are starting to say that. even
If prices do go down a bit more, lost
tax benefits wfll more than offaet any
potential gain by waiting." Hinkey
remarked. "We really are looking at
the best of several wortds right now."
As for 1991, Hinkey feefs that entry-
level properties wfll at least maJntaln
and very probably start to lncreue by
spring. as more and more people
decide to jump In. For step.up homes. over S300.000. It's going to take a
little longer.
Hinkey cited present Inventory and
affordability, but pointed out that as
those people Jumping In now start to
move up. sales In that range also will
Increase. "That's the way the market
Anne Hinkey
WOf'ka," she said.
Hinkey lnslsts that Miiers. too. can
proftt tn today's market. eapectatty If
they lntefld to stay In the same area.
If prtcea have decreaaed -for exam-
ple, 10 percent -and you Intend to
move up. you stand to ga!n.
"Alao on a poehlve note." Hinkey
explained, "wfth a lower sales price,
tax bases for both capital gains and
property taxes are reduced."
Hinkey Insists she prefers this mar-
ket to the one real estate agents
experlenoes several years ago.
"It's not ao frantic and far more
realistic," she sa6d. "Buyers and
setters have time to think. I tee this aa
the perfect time to do what I enjoy
most, which Is hefplng people get Into
thetr flrst home. There are so many
people wllllng to work with you ...
Hln\ey can be rNChed at the
RE/MAX of Huntington Beach Mies
ottloe at 17552 Beach Blvd.. or by
phoning 841-i00'4.
Choose your broker carefully
when buying or selling a ho1ne
By Kevin Kelleher
vice PrMIOenl PHH HomeQu11y
Selling your home or buying a new
one. either way you wlll need the help
of a professlonal real estate broker.
But not all brokers are equal In
service or in getting results for home-
owners and prospects. How does one
go about choosing which broker will
do the best job?
The first Inclination Is to look in the
yellow pages for a brOker to sell your
home when you have decided to
move. Here Is where It pays to do
some homework.
And white this will take some time
out of a hectic schedule, partlculatty
If you are being transferred by your
company, Just constder what the
stakes are. On a home for which you
should get S 100,000, the broker Is
going to receive a commission of
between $1 ,000 and $6,000
What you don't want Is a brok•
that~ on adwrtlalng, can't be
bothered Vftth holding an open houM.
and whO does not t9lpOrt the firm' I
ecttvttlee to you tn writing ·-.net on a
,.,.., and tlfMIY t>Mil. So how do
you go •bout finding the ::r...aw
bro6c• whO wNt wen ror you
If you have frlenda or ~
uaodat• wtto haw UMd the ..,.
vices of a real estate broker In the
past. uk tor recommendations. Be
sure to uk for any negative crttlclam
as wetl u the poatlvea. That will gfY9
you eome baal1 for QU99tlonlng the
brok8f' when you dllCUU e poeaible
llstlng with him.
If you do not have personat con-
tecta who can be of Mtp In tht8
regard, lntervtew brokera to UC*'tmn
oectly what they will do on your
beheff end Mk for r••~ tMt
they "'°'*' be witting to glYe.
What you .. IOokJng for le MtVlce.
communication and rnutta. An
$8,000 cornmmlon MOuld .,. wned
and lnctude men tNln • 135 8undey ,,...,a,per llatlng and vegue repona
on a broker's efforts.
A broker Is not doing you a favor by
aefllng your house. He Is your em-
ployee and should ltve up to the
agreed condlttons of his employment
by you. lntervtew Mveral references
he gives you to team of thefr ex-
~. Also. check wfth the tor..al
better bus!nesa bureau to make aure
there are not a lot of complalnta on
flle.
When buying a home, you are In a
better position for good .me. than
the Htler. You become the customer
and are being romanced becauM you
are the potential customer for a bro-
ker's llttlng. And remember, the bro-
ker really doetn't care which on. of
hit homet you buy so long u you buy
on. of them.
Genera!ly, speaking. however, bro-
ker8 are all repu1abfe. hard-working
S*>Pte that want to do• good tob for
you. If you Ht9ct on. that hu an
etnllatlon with a third party relocatk>n
company, you can further en.ck ttwr
pertorma..ce with thet company.
However. atnNatton It pretty dd
~1<*.ce that they perform wete or
they woufd not be ~ COtP«•te
...... -·· Nettnaa. Ateo. be .,,. ihat the bn*er Yo"
-.c1 .. a member of the aoc.t Mul-
tlpM Listing &Mc».
DALY NOT / BM. llTAft
Honies niost
affordable
• -in two years
Oectlnes In the median home prkie
and average lnter•t rate and an
lncreue In the median famlty lnQOme
lifted the National Auoctetlon of ~
altors' Housing Affordablllty Index In
October to Its highest Po'nt In more
than two years.
NAR'a Housing Affordability Index,
which measures the ability of a typ6caJ
family to purchase a median-priced
resale home, was 113.4 In October,
up from 110.8 In Septembet. At 113.4',
the Index shows that a famlty earning
the national median Income of
$35.353 In October had 113.4 percent
of the Income needed to quality for
conventional financing covering 80
percent of a home priced at S92,800,
the median existing-home pra for
that month.
The October Index rose due to a
change In the three major compo-
nents of pi.irchaslng power measur•
ment -1he median resale home
prloe. median family Income and the
average mortgage rate. Each change
had a positive ettect on the Index.
"Objectively. market condition• ate
excellent. and are at odds with home
sa)es activity.'' said NAR President
H)rtey E. Rouda. "The missing fink Is
consumer confidence -the Houslng
Affordablllty Index Indicates that con-
ditions are better than they've been In
over two years.
"With home prloes retatlvety low
right now. and fixed-rate mortgages
available at less than 10 percent. the
market Is ripe for buyers wno heve
been waiting for the best time to buy
a home. according to Rouda. the
newly elected president of NAR.
Rouda said interest rates have r•
covered from the spike caused by the
Persian Gulf crisis and recent Federal
Reserve Board actions have reduced
short-term adjustable-rate mort·
gages. making them an anractlve
financing option.
Improvements In home buying con-
ditions were recorded In aome of the
regions between September and Oc-
tober. However. comparisons of the
four regions show that In the North·
east and West. the two ereu wfth the
highest median prices. the typical
famlly fell short of hav1ng IUfflctent
Income to buy the medt.n-prioed
home.
In the Northeast, a fm'nlly earning
the median Income of '41,376 had
90. 1 percent of the tncome n11ded to
buy a home prtc:.d at 1138,200. the
Northeut medlan prl.Je for October.
In September the index for the North-
east WU 88.4.
In the We9t. 1 famfly earning the
median tncome ot $37,&31 heel 80.8
percent of the Income n 11 ded to buy
• home priCed •• s 140.eoo. the ~
dlan-pncect home for the Weet In
October. In s.s>tember, the Inda for
the w_. waa M.e.
In contrllt, hou9fng aftOtdabllty
condttk>na wwe much men fworebllt
In the Mtdwelt and the South, bOth of
wNch NM Nattwly 1-ve ..,. of
lower-priced houltng.
NA" aN9f econom6lt Johr\ A.
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DA&Y CW' I 'M'. ISTATI SA'RWY, Juw, S. tftt I 'NM Jt
Don Pfaff takes helm of N-M Realtors
The 1991 t~·.,_. A.Mocla-
tlon of RM.tton offtcerl end Bowd of
Olrectora took omc. tNt week under
the ~ of Da•d "-"• a
Realtor for REIMAX of Costa Mesa.
as president.
A member of the uaoctaUon since
1977. Pfaff b9gln9 hl9 term wtth a
locus on the Importance of members'
professlonatlsm and Involvement In
association programs.
"Today you c.nnot be a pro.
fesslonaJ bated onty upon how many
years you have been In the business,"
Pfaff said. "One ahc>Yld ac:11wfy eu~
port Industry programs and remain
Informed about ci\aJlengea to private
property rights and profeatonaf stan-
dards."
Pfaffs bef6ef In a strong. active
membership should come u no sur-
prise. He hu votunteerect on many of
the association commltt .... lnctudlng
Government and POfltlcal Affairs. Mul-
tiple Listing, Long Range Planning
and Community Aetatlons. He also
served as a BORPAC trustee and
chairman of Realtors Active In Poli-
tics
··only through memt>ets partici-
pating In the association can the
sharing of Ideas and Information be
exchanged for the benefit of all mem-
bers," Pfaff observed. "A new mem-
ber Joins and has the Immediate ben-
efit of wtiat atl put and current
members have built at a local level.
Becoming active In the association
makes a difference to your clients.
and to your Income."
Joining Pfaff as 1991 ofloers are
Tom lutro. prestdent-elect: Mercla
BreeMf, secretary. and a.tbera
Amatadter. treasurer. ~ on the
board of directors are ..,...,,
Joel CetlMn, .,_ o.IMJ, Tex Orff·
flth, Art Rene, ZacUty Wrtaht and
immediate past president Ray z..rtt..
Pfaff feats that. just as member$
have certain responslblllties to their
association, local associations have
responsibilities to thelr members In
addition to member benefits such as
the MLS department, education op-
portunities and arbitration. members
also ahould know that the r dues
provide the financial support to meet
with the state lobbyist and 1eg1slat1ve
declston makers.
He added that the local assocal-
tlon1 provide "Information to update
legal documents that protect our llab-
lllty In the marke1 place -to go
ahead with an}'1hlng or anyone
challenging property rl9hts and the
fre. ent8fJ)rise system.'
With a focus on professJonallsm.
Pfaff says he looks fOtWard to the year
att d. commenting, "Carry the torch ot knowledge that your are Important
to this ssoclatton Take pride and be
committed to your Industry "
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l.oll Jecobo was ewarded the "top
producer'' and "most transactions"
award for the third quarter of 1990 at
the recent meeting of the Peclflc
Southwest Region of Grubb and Eiits
Real Eltate Company.
Jacobs hat ~ a contlstentty h~h
produeer n tuxury hornet u ~I as
lnveetment prop«'t.... ..._ diligence
In ftndlnQ tust tN right p6eCe of pr~
=for her cltenta l'Mil afforded h« : ~dtent• ., !. •
She Ml 10~ ,..,. In the tMJllMlll.
.. of" In ...... 'part 8eed\/COIGne
dill MerllntM .......... ~
associated with Grubb and Ems for
over she years, and In most of those
years has been awarded the pres-
tigious title of senior mrketlng con-
sultant.
Jacobs was named the top
producer In her otfloe for 1989. She
also was designated Realtor of the
Month for the Newport-Mesa Associa-
tion of Realtors.
Clients of1en have mentioned how
much they appreciate her knowtedge
and "fOflow through" In her trans-
actions. a Grubb and Ellis spokesman
said. adding. "Het frlendlleness and
good rapport with other agents In the
Industry make woO<lng with her a
pleasure."
Jacobs and her husband. Jerry, live
in the area where they have raised
their three children She Is involved In
several chantable organizations. ln-
ctudlng FOCIS, a support group for a
shelter for the homeless.
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The 121h annual Community As-
sociation Law Seminar will be held
Jan. 13-15 at the Four Seasons Hotet
In Newport Beach.
Offered only onoe a year. the sem-
inar Is the only source for In-depth
analysis of the legal trends. major
court rulings Sid legislative changes
across the country affecting the field
of community association law.
The program will Include executive
workthlps, luncheon roundtables for
Informal d1scuss1on, Interpretation
from top practitioners on current legal
trands, leg stative Issues and thejr
tmpflcatlons. and the seminar manual,
which serves as • comprehensive ref-
erence 1ncludlng outlines. cue stud-
ies, forms and charts.
For further information. and a sem-
inar registration form. contact the
Community Associations Institute.
1423 Powhatan St., Suite 7. Alexan-
dria. Va. 22314.
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A classlc Mediterranean estate
home that hts perfectly with Its lo-
cation along the scentc coastline In
San Clemente Is avanable for sate.
accordl"9 to realtora Tom 1nd Unda
p.... of RE/MAX South County In
San Clemente.
The specious. two-story. custom-
bUllt residence at 1908 Ave. Salvador
has five bedrooms Including maid's
quarten, flve bathrooms, a masstve
master bedroom 1U te with JacUZZJ
tub, three-car ~rage. pJua 1 plethora
of fetures lncilidlng 1t9f'eo and Inter-
com system, central vacuum, aecurlty
system and high cell nga
The gourmet kitchen hll eudl
luxury Items u a ~.11lt·lon touter,
trash compector. microwave. nook
nd two pantrtea. n..·a a courtyai-d
wtth spa and •ten81Ye landscaping
on the lar~ IOt.
"There' a an unobstructed pan-oram.:· 11gent Tom Pattaf Mid "Yw
Cf" aee CeteMna. the night Mghta of
S'n C~e and Dena PoW'lt from
neetf)' .-y room. "·• ~ • dtMm home. oflmMQ ..-ytNng you OOWd
fNetl wertt •••
The home, In ...... 8'lao wfth
generous uae of brick 8(ld maonry
work and a terra cotta tile roof, has
4,000 square feet of Interior specie. tt
ts listed at $895,000.
For more lnformatk>n, and a tour of
the home, the Partsis may be reached
at the office (361-5110) or at home
(24M203).
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Real estate auctions are an effec-
tive marketing toot that can provide
quick property turnover, save holdlng
oosts and, In many cues, result In the
best net profit tor the seller. accorcf.
Ing to a Newport Beach Realtor
specializing In auctions.
Dami "°°"'• preslden1 of the Hoover F1nancial Group, was among a
panel of experts dllcuaafng the gr~
Ing use of real 811ate auctions at the
National Asaociatk>n of Realtors' 1990
annual convention and trade ex~
sition attended by near1y 20,000 R&-
aJtors and guests.
According to Hoover. more and
more builders are seMlng both com-
mercial and residential properti.s
through auctions from the outaet
ralher than ''sfugglng It out" through
the tradttlonal sales process.
The proflt realized by bUllders sell-
ing their properties through large-
scale auctions generally Is com-
parable to or higher than the profit
received through traditional sales
methods. considering the costs for
marketing and maintaining each
property until It ls sotd, Hoover said.
In the future. he noted, It Is llkety that
homeowners will lncreastngly tum to
auctions to Mfl their homes.
Currently. about 3 percent of the
real estate sotd In the United States Is
sold by auction. Hoover ptedlcied
that by the end of the 1990s. that
portk>n could be as much as 35 percent. •
"We (auction compan•> are loog
past being a fad; we're here to stay,"
he said. "National real estate com-
panies likely will have auction
dtvlsions or attlllates within two years,
with regional Independent companies
following soon aft et." he predicted
The key to a suooessful auction 1s
weU-infOf'med b\1Y9'S. strong pub-
licity, an adequate viewlng period and
a full explanation of the sale terms.
the panellsls agreed. Auction com-
panies use many of the same market-
ing techn quea before the sales date,
such as "*'ia advertising and open
houses. that a.re used by tradltlona.I
reat estate companies.
It Is common for large companies to
spend hundreds of thousand or
dollars marketing a package of
properties In many cases, for non-
cash sales. flnandng 11 arranged and
b dders are qualified for mortgages In
advance.
"No one comes to an auction and
buys on a picture,·· HooYef' remarked
"It ts a market proc:MS that takes time
Donald Pfaff Lois Jacobs
"Thls structure was destgned wtth a
large foundation. which requires ex-
tneslve excvatlon and concrete
work," explained McCarthy profect
managet Tom Sims. "Because
McCarthy Is performing the concrete
work, we have better control over the
schedule. Consecuently. we could ac-
celerate the construction schedule
and provide cost savings to the owner.··
McCarthy/Pacific, ranked as Or-
ange County's leading commercial
and Industrial construction firm by the
Orange County Business Journal, of-
fers general contracting. construction
management and d8Slgn/bulld ser-
vices for multl-famity resldentlat fac1U-
tles, health care facilities, office build-
ings, mixed-use faclltties, hotels and
resorts. high-tech faciJlties, parking
structures, bridges and highways.
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California renters struggling to qual-
ify for a home mortgage may be
eligible for a low-interest loan. accord-
ing to Countrywide Funding Corpor-
ation. the nation's largest indepen-
dent mortgage banker
Made posslbJe with funds trom the
California Housing Finance Agency.
the special low-interest loan r::arnes a
betow-market interest rate of 8.25
percent. plus one po nt for a conven-
tional IOaA and two pomts tor • gov-
ernment loan. The interest rate re-
mains theed for the entire 30-year
term or the loan
Countrywide has made a commit-
ment to originate over $10 million 1n
CHFA loans statewide over the next
she months According to Coun-
trywtde. CHFA has set the following
qualification guidelines tor Its low·
Interest mortgages:
•A borrower must not have o~
a home In the last three years.
•A borrower's gross annual Income
must not exceed specified limits,
which vary by county and tamlly sue.
For a slngfe buyer or a couple, the
Income limit ls 100 percet'lt of the
median income for the county In
wh1ci'I the property 1s located. For a
family or three or more. the 11m1t ls 15
percent h gher
ano energy."
•The sales pra of the property
most be ~1th1n 90 percent of the
average sale$ pnce for new and exist-
ing hou11ng In the county.
0 , ... •A borrower must be able to m e
McCarthy/Pacific or lrvtne has 1 do'Nf' payment of et ieast s percent
begun cons1ructk>n on the S9 7 for a convention I toan. or f the
mltflon PM.le tB of Momlngak» of loen Is nsured by the Federal HoUsinQ
Fulterton Ut9cat• Aetnment Com-Adm n1.stratt0n.
murnty In Fullerton. •A borrO'#er must pay a one-pofnt
Th • s>haM .,taltt constructton of a orig nation fM and other m1s.-~st0f'Y, 91-untt, apwtment-ryp. fa-cettaneous ._. of not more than
cittty -'th one, two Md ~ s 175
bedroom Unit.a. The poat-1.nak>n, For more W'\formatk>n about thJS concr•• nm.cl RUCture _.......,,. ~ IO#..:tnt•• 1oen tor ftrat-ttme
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